Clarify the difference between nas and hdfs.
Answer / Rohit Prasad
NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a file-level storage system that provides access to files using network protocols like NFS, CIFS, or SMB. HDFS, on the other hand, is a distributed file system designed for storing large data sets across a cluster of commodity servers.
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