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= pfs =

== Availability and IPv6 support ==

|| '''Name''' || '''IPv6 support''' || '''Supported operating systems''' ||
|| [[http://www.spa.is.uec.ac.jp/~tate/pfs/|pfs]] || included || [[http://www.freshports.org/search.php?query=pfs|*BSD]], Linux, Solaris ||

== Description ==

PFS (Personal File System) is a portable network file sharing system  designed for mobile computers. It is constructed from file servers  on stationary hosts and mobile clients. It has a cache storage on  the client, and dynamically adapts for variety of network speeds  and bandwidths includes disconnection. All of PFS system is  implemented on user land on UNIX, and communicates with client  kernel with traditional NFS. Then, PFS can run on variety of UNIX  variants.  In short, you can mount file server's disks onto your laptop computer  over the network, and you can continue accessing to these files  even when your computer disconnected from the network. You have no  need to modify Operating Systems on both server and client!

== Comments ==





== Usage information ==

== Categories ==

CategoryApps, CategoryAppsmiscelaneous

== Source of information ==

KAME port repository