Trunking Discovery For Network File System Version 4.1
draft-andros-nfsv4-client-multipath-discovery-00
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Authors | Andy Adamson , Chuck Lever | ||
Last updated | 2017-08-13 (Latest revision 2017-02-09) | ||
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Abstract
Connection trunking is the use of multiple transport connections to increase data and request throughput between one NFS client and server pair. This document describes a means for an NFS version 4.1 client to discover NFS version 4.1 server multipath addresses that may be used for connection trunking.
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