In HPE StoreOnce environments, the two most commonly used file protocols are CIFS (Common Internet File System) and NFS (Network File System).
CIFS: This protocol is widely used in Windows environments for file sharing. It enables users and applications to access files on remote servers as if they were local, making it ideal for integration with Windows-based systems.
NFS: This protocol is commonly used in Unix and Linux environments for file sharing. It allows a user on a client computer to access files over a network much like local storage is accessed.
These protocols are integral to HPE StoreOnce's capability to provide flexible and efficient file-based backup and recovery solutions across different operating environments.
References:
HPE StoreOnce Overview
HPE File Protocols
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