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AFP comparison to SMB and NFS
by Shai Harmelin on Apr 2, 2008 at 3:52:59 pm

Hi All,

A question to the experts. How pervasive is AFP as a network share protocol for new Media workflows consisting of new Mac OSX (10.4.11 and above) compared with SMB and NFS? What would be the main advantage of AFP over these other network file system protocols?

Thanks for any feedback.
Shai Harmelin


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