File Services
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Titan SiliconServer
File Service Protocols
Titan is a file-serving product, and its principal use is to satisfy incoming file access requests
issued from network clients. The Titan SiliconServer supports the CIFS, NFS (TCP and UDP,
version 2 and 3), and FTP protocols for client file access. In addition, Titan supports iSCSI for
block-level access to storage. All supported protocols can be enabled or disabled.
Titan allows NFS, CIFS, and FTP users to access the same file space. See
Mixed Mode Operation
for more information about how Titan resolves differences between these file access protocols.
However, although iSCSI Logical Units reside on file systems, it is not possible to access folders
and files located on an iSCSI target through Titan’s file services (like CIFS or NFS).
Note:
These protocols, with the exception of FTP, require a
license key
for
activation.
Enabling File Services
Use the
Enable File Services
page to enable or disable the desired file services for the system.
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