Distributed File System (DFS) is a set of client and server services that allow an organization utilizing Microsoft Windows servers to organize many distributed SMB file shares into a distributed file system. DFS provides location transparency and redundancy to improve data availability in the face of failure or heavy load by allowing shares in multiple different locations to be logically grouped under one folder, or DFS root.
Admin Tools - Distributed File System
- New Root ( to setup a new root)
- Show Root ( to view current root)
You can right click on the target to open the path to the folder.
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