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The current Linux pNFS client is divided into a generic section, which handles the non-layout specific portions of the pNFS protocol, and three layout driver modules one each for the file, object, and block layouts.<br />
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The Linux pNFS client kernel code is being review for submission to the Kernel. The submission will occur in several stages. <br />
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#The second stage will include additional generic client features needed to support an object layout driver, and the object layout driver implementation.<br />
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#A future stage will include additional generic client features needed to support a block layout driver, and the block layout driver implementation.</div>Andros