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+ Making the Most of NBD
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+ Eric Blake <small>eblake @ redhat.com</small> <br>
+ Richard W.M. Jones <small>(rjones @ redhat.com)</small> <br/>
+ <small>16:45 Thursday October 31st, 2019</small>
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+ <p class="abstract">
+ The Network Block Device (NBD) protocol dates back to Linux 2.1.55
+ in April 1997, pre-dating iSCSI as a means for block device access
+ of remote storage. However, in more recent years, the protocol has
+ seen a revival as virtualization scenarios have used and extended
+ its features for a variety of tasks.
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+ XXX maybe more here XXX
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