The question focuses on the client access modes supported by Huawei OceanStor Pacific series storage systems, particularly for parallel access scenarios. The *HCIP-Storage V5.5 Training Material (Module 3: Scale-Out Storage Technologies)* explains: “The OceanStor Pacific series supports the NFS (Network File System) client access mode, which enables a single client to connect to multiple storage nodes for parallel data access. This mode is optimized for high-performance computing (HPC) workloads and supports MPI-I/O (Message Passing Interface Input/Output) for distributed applications.” NFS allows clients to access file systems across multiple nodes, facilitating scalable and parallel I/O operations, which aligns with the question’s description. The acronym “NFS” is the correct answer. Reference: HCIP-Storage V5.5 Training Material, Module 3: Scale-Out Storage Technologies, Section 3.4: File Service and Client Access Modes*, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. ---