Are you familiar with automounter ?



Are you familiar with automounter ?..

Answer / mujeeb mirza

* An automounter makes exported filesystems on all
servers listed in /etc/hosts available to your local host
machine
* Wildcarding in the automounter makes it easy to mount
remote directories to like-named mount points on the local
host machine
* The automounting features of the programs mounts only
the exported filesystems that is used from the possibly huge
list of servers
* Having multiple servers improves the reliability of
the servers and the network by removing the dependency on
teh network

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