First Response
The NFS offers the Linux and UNIX users the ability to share and even transfer information and data from a single PC to another. The NFS system is highly available in the Windows operating system, more than it is in the UNIX system. The NFS, however, can be loaded by the use of the Server Message Block (SMB), which make up the CIFS. The NFS processor makes information readily available. The operation of the NFS system depends on the relationship between the UNIX and the Linux operating systems. For the information to be transmitted from one place to another, there must be a direct mounting of the SMB networks to allow the access of information on the SMB-client tool, through the use of the FTP server (Gite par 3).
Second Response
The Branch Cache is an optimizing network greatly used on the Windows PCs to increase the wide area network (WAN) net transfer to ensure that there is a great network transfer for many users. The main function of the Branch Cache is to make the data transfer easier through the copying of the data from the hosted general cloud or the main office to the client computers through the branch office locations, rather than using the WAN directly (Rouse par 2). The cache needs a BranchCache-enabled server based in the headquarters so as to facilitate the transfer of files from one client to another. The Windows operating systems necessitate the files hostage and transfer facilitation.
Works Cited
Gite Vivek, “Connecting Linux or UNIX system to Network attached storage device”, nixCraft, AUGUST 2, 2007, The Web. 28th May 2016 (http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/connecting-linux-unix-system-network-attached-storage-device.html)
Rouse Margaret, “Microsoft Windows BranchCache”, The Web. 28th May 2016 (http://searchenterprisedesktop.techtarget.com/definition/Microsoft-Windows-BranchCache)