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redundancy in the WAN implementation, the Latency mitigation program which makes it
possible to enable file sharing across networks whose servers are located far away from each
other (LLC, Tara). The issue of network congestion in the CIFS is mitigated by resequencing the
file transfer protocol packets to reduce the delays associated with file retransmission using the
Dynamic Path Control protocol to increase optimality in the file-redirection to a remote location.
This plays a significant role in shaping the traffic as well as the QoS protocols that make it
possible for the CIFS to transmit and receive the accurate bandwidth.
The Microsoft server message block is responsible for determining the other protocols
implemented on the network to allow for effective browsing, printing files over a remote
network, redirecting files, authenticating the shared files, authorizing remote access to files and
records stored on the servers, and using the Unicode program to extend the file attributes to
allow for a change of the directory notifications (Kim et al. 21).The server message block
protocol within a network is applied for implementing file transfer in the Microsoft Windows.
The practical applications of the server message protocol in a remote network include the
visualization of the file storage using the Virtual hard disk configuration for the stand-alone and
clustered file-servers that integrate the clustered file storage mechanism for the cluster and the
Hyper-V. The server message protocol and the common internet server system implements the
SQL server protocols to facilitate the storage of user databases in the stand-alone Structured
Query Language servers to add support to the other SQL servers and the system file storage
directories. Moreover, the server message block enables the system to store the end-user data for
handling information client workloads. This significantly reduces the latency in file transfer over
a Wide Area Networks (WAN) for improved data protection.
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