Network block device
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network-block-device-291-595226
title:
Network block device
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On Linux, network block device (NBD) is a network protocol that can be used to forward a block device from one machine to a second machine. As an example, a local machine can access a hard disk drive that is attached to another computer. The protocol was originally developed for Linux 2.1.55 and released in 1997. In 2011 the protocol was revised, formally documented, and is now developed as a collaborative open standard. There are several interoperable clients and servers. There are Linux-compat
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Network storage protocol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_block_device
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2024-03-30T20:41:51Z
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