On Sat, 2020-10-31 at 16:11 +0000, lancelasset...@gmail.com wrote:
> Will NFS tell you data has been corrupted during the transfer and
> write process?

Does any filing system?  In general, writes to storage are assumed to
have worked unless something throws up an error message.  Your hard
drive could be silently corrupting data as it writes to the drive due
to various reasons (defects in its media, bugs in its firmware,
glitches from bad power supplies).  You'd never know unless your
filing system did a sanity check after writing.  Some specialised ones
might do that, but the average ones don't

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