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whtch file system support the tcp/ip , http protocal and
ftp protocal?

Answer Posted / Ashish Kumar Kaushal

Various file systems can support TCP/IP, HTTP, and FTP protocols. For example, network file systems (NFS) and Server Message Block (SMB) are commonly used in Unix-based and Windows environments, respectively, to provide shared access to files over a network using the TCP/IP protocol. WebDAV is an extension of the HTTP protocol that allows editing and managing files on remote web servers as if they were local. FTP servers can also be set up to manage files using the FTP protocol.

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