[rescue] Re: OT Linux
Dave McGuire
rescue at sunhelp.org
Thu Dec 27 12:05:16 CST 2001
On December 27, Stephen Worotynec wrote:
> > NFS defaults to UDP, and most NFS implementation *only* do UDP.
>
> I think the default transport protocol depends on the implementation - and
> TCP has replaced UDP as the default transport requested by the client on
> many commercial unixen, including Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX. (Tru64 5.1 and
> IRIX 6.5 use UDP as the default, but are TCP-capable.)
>
> As to "most" NFS implementations doing "only" UDP - maybe if we
> include historical implementations, but today, RISC-based commercial
> unixen, Linux, FreeBSD, Windows clients and servers, dedicated filers
> like Netapps, all have NFS over TCP implementations.
Ahh cool, I hadn't heard that the commercial OSs had caught up to
the rest of the world yet.
-Dave
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