A journaling file system is a file system that keeps track of changes not yet committed to the file system's main part by recording the goal of such changes...
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Journaled File System (JFS) is a 64-bit journaling file system created by IBM. There are versions for AIX, OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS and Linux operating...
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file systems should not be confused with journaling file systems. Whereas journaling file systems work by keeping a log of the changes made to a file...
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Files-11, Veritas File System, VMFS, ZFS, ReiserFS, NSS and ScoutFS. Some disk file systems are journaling file systems or versioning file systems. ISO...
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in September 1996, to provide BeOS with a modern 64-bit-capable journaling file system. It is case-sensitive and capable of being used on floppy disks...
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HFS Plus (redirect from Hierarchical File System Plus)
Extended) is a journaling file system developed by Apple Inc. It replaced the Hierarchical File System (HFS) as the primary file system of Apple computers...
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The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems (though some support also exists for...
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– File system that uses journaling Reiser4 – File system that uses journaling, newest version of ReiserFS Reliance – Datalight's transactional file system...
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first commercial journaling file system. That claim can be taken in two ways, i.e., the first implementation of a journaling file system in a commercial...
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NTFS (redirect from NT File System)
NT File System (NTFS) (commonly called New Technology File System) is a proprietary journaling file system developed by Microsoft in the 1990s. It was...
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UFS also supports filesystem journaling using the gjournal GEOM provider. FreeBSD 9.0 adds support for lightweight journaling on top of soft updates (SU+J)...
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ReiserFS (category Disk file systems)
ReiserFS is a general-purpose, journaling file system initially designed and implemented by a team at Namesys led by Hans Reiser and licensed under GPLv2...
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Apple File System (APFS) is a proprietary file system developed and deployed by Apple Inc. for macOS Sierra (10.12.4) and later, iOS 10.3, tvOS 10.2,...
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Journaling may refer to: Electronic message journaling, tracking and retention of electronic communications Journaling file system, a technique in computer...
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user. To support this and other advanced DCE/DFS features, a local journaling file system (DCE/LFS also known as Episode) was developed to provide the full...
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limited partition size, file size limit of 2 GB and the long disk-check times after a crash, IBM ported the journaling file system, JFS, to OS/2 as a substitute...
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top of an existing journaling file system such as ext3, JFS, ReiserFS or XFS. It was developed around 1999. An InterMezzo system consists of a server...
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XFS (category Disk file systems)
high-performance 64-bit journaling file system created by Silicon Graphics, Inc (SGI) in 1993. It was the default file system in SGI's IRIX operating system starting...
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A clustered file system (CFS) is a file system which is shared by being simultaneously mounted on multiple servers. There are several approaches to clustering...
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GFS2 (redirect from Global File System 2)
are both journaled file systems; and GFS2 supports a similar set of journaling modes as ext3. In data=writeback mode, only metadata is journaled. This is...
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Ext2 (redirect from Second extended file system)
ext3, which is almost completely compatible with ext2 and is a journaling file system. ext2 is still the filesystem of choice for flash-based storage...
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using journaling (see journaling file system). Databases usually implement this using some form of logging/journaling to track changes. The system synchronizes...
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High Throughput File System (HTFS) is a journaling file system that was used by SCO OpenServer. The filesystem format is like that of an older SCO filesystem...
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In computing, the NetWare File System (NWFS) was a file system based on a heavily optimized, journal-based FAT file system. It was used in the Novell NetWare...
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file system is a file system designed for storing files on flash memory–based storage devices. While flash file systems are closely related to file systems...
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Veritas Technologies (redirect from Tolerant Systems)
Systems, founded in 1983 and later renamed Veritas Software. It specializes in storage management software including the first commercial journaling file...
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have case-sensitivity. Metadata-only journaling was introduced in the Mac OS X 10.2.2 HFS Plus driver; journaling is enabled by default on Mac OS X 10...
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Soft updates (category Unix file system technology)
favor of WAPBL journaling. Neither journaling nor soft updates guarantees that no data will be lost, but they do make sure that the file system remains consistent...
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The FAT file system is a file system used on MS-DOS and Windows 9x family of operating systems. It continues to be used on mobile devices and embedded...
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Ext3 (category Disk file systems)
over its predecessor, ext2, is journaling, which improves reliability and eliminates the need to check the file system after an improper, a.k.a. unclean...
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