A server administrator is connecting a Linux server to a storage array. The administrator wants to use a file-based storage protocol to store data on the server. Which of the following protocols will the administrator MOST likely use?
A. NFS
Explanation:
NFS (Network File System) is a file-based storage protocol commonly used in Linux and Unix environments for sharing files and directories over a network. It allows remote systems to access files and directories as if they were local, making it suitable for storing data on a storage array connected to a Linux server.
FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) and iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) are block-based storage protocols designed for transmitting SCSI commands over Ethernet networks. While they can be used for storage connectivity in Linux environments, they are not file-based protocols like NFS.
CIFS (Common Internet File System), also known as SMB (Server Message Block), is a file-based storage protocol commonly used in Windows environments for sharing files and printers over a network. While Linux systems can access CIFS/SMB shares, NFS is typically the preferred file-based storage protocol in Linux environments
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