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Effortlessly transfer files and folders, to and from your NFS server.
NCP (NFS Copy)
NCP offers a user-friendly solution for efficiently transferring files and folders between your local machine and the NFS server. It enables seamless recursive upload and download operations, supporting both NFS v3 and NFS V4 protocols.
This is now also available here github.com/sharkcz/collectl.git
Collectl is a light-weight performance monitoring tool capable of reporting interactively as well as logging to disk. It reports statistics on cpu, disk, infiniband, lustre, memory, network, nfs, process, quadrics, slabs and more in easy to read format.
xdf ( exquisite df ) - a souped-up version of df(1), offering flexible field, units, and filesystem type selection and a choice of output layouts and formats, that runs on Unix, Linux, BSD, and Cygwin.
ccgfs is a transport-agnostic network filesystem using FUSE. Transport is arranged by helper programs, such as SSH. The PUSH transport mode acts like a "reverse" NFS and makes it possible to export a filesystem from a firewalled host.
NFS-GANESHA is a NFS server running in User Space. It is available under the LGPLv3 license. See website (hosted by sourceforge): http://nfs-ganesha.sourceforge.net
Openfiler is a browser-based network storage management utility. Linux-powered, Openfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage (NAS) and block-based SAN in a single framework. It supports CIFS, NFS, HTTP/DAV, FTP, and iSCSI.
The NFS/RDMA project is a reference implementation of a new RDMA-capable ONC RPC transport for use by Linux kernel NFS. This transport implementation is now available as part of the Linux kernel. The code is also available separately under a dual GPL/BSD
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The ElHam project is a testing infrastructure to both stress file system calls and check for consistency of stored data. Distributed file systems, like NFS and CIFS, can be tested by the
heavy use of locking, allowing multi-protocol testing.
This is a standard implementation of a FMP client, a file sharing accelerator of an NFS client on Linux - RedHat Fedora 9.0. It uses a network locking protocol, proposed as a pNFS client: Draft-Welch-pnfs-ops-02.txt, at www.ietf.org.
TCFS4 is a new version of a network filesystem that provides transparent cryptography for the end-user, and compatibility with NFS server V3. Information on the old release of the project can be found here: www.tcfs.it
NFSProxy is a proxy for the NFS protocol. Its purpose is to cache the data which go through it, so files can be delivered far more quickly on a second read.
This package contains several common NFS tests/benchmarks including
Connectathon, FSX, IOzone, Bonnie, etc., plus a GUI interface for
setting up and running the package on a client. All tests are run in
parallel, & results are logged for later review.
This project is a true NFS server implementation for Linux, with all
functionality occurring in user-space (with the benefits and drawbacks
that go with such an implementation).
A virtual file system layer (VFS) that is portable and runs purely in user space. It provides an NFS v2 front end and a BSD-like VFS backend. Dynamic file system modules may be loaded to provide proxies, features or interfaces.
VCFS provides a user-space NFS server that allows local or remote CVS repositories to be mounted as a filesystem. Works with existing CVS servers, including those used by SourceForge.
The NFS version 4 minor version 1 (NFSv4.1) protocol is the second minor version of the NFS version 4 (NFSv4) protocol. The first minor version, NFSv4.0.
By combining a pam_module, a kernel mode vfs driver, and a portable daemon we propose to create a secure network filesystem. This filesystem will be accessible in similar ways as NFS mounts, but will include user level authority on the server side, in