NFS
Network File System for seamless file sharing across your infrastructure. A proven, standard protocol that just works.
NFS (Network File System) is one of the oldest and most reliable protocols for sharing files across a network. It is built into every Linux and Unix system, requires no additional software, and provides transparent file access that applications use without modification.
Simple and proven
NFS does one thing and does it well: it makes remote files accessible as if they were local. There are no agents to install, no proprietary clients, and no licensing fees. For sharing home directories, application data, media files, or any other content across your infrastructure, NFS is the straightforward choice.
Sovereignty over your files
Cloud file storage services like OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox store your files on infrastructure you do not control. NFS keeps your files on your servers, on your network, under your rules. Combined with proper backup and access controls, it provides everything a company needs for internal file sharing.
Our expertise
We help companies plan NFS-based file sharing infrastructure, advising on performance tuning, access control, and how NFS fits into a broader sovereign storage strategy.