I asked that question last year, and the answer I got back was that NFS can 
export a directory under /dsfs.

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On Wednesday, July 16th, 2025 at 6:23 PM, Frank Swarbrick 
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> Does DSFS require NFS for "direct" file access from a remote system (Windows, 
> Linux, Unix, and maybe even another z/OS system)?
> I know FTP, SFTP, and Connect: Direct (and others) can be used to transmit 
> files to/from DSFS. But can you "mount" a DSFS on, for example, a Windows 
> machine as being a "remote" file system? Is NFS required to do this? I know 
> SMB/DFS support was dropped a few releases ago.
> 
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