2017-07-27T20:07:14+03:00[Europe/Moscow]entrueApple Filing Protocol, Directory (computing), Defragmentation, File Allocation Table, High Performance File System, Extent File System, AutoRun, JFS (file system), Data cluster, Disk image, List of file systems, Hi Performance FileSystem, Apple File System, Virtual folder, Clustered file system, EFI system partition, Design of the FAT file systemflashcards
The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), formerly AppleTalk Filing Protocol, is a proprietary network protocol, and part of the Apple File Service (AFS), that offers file services for macOS and the classic Mac OS.
Directory (computing)
In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories.
Defragmentation
In the maintenance of file systems, defragmentation is a process that reduces the amount of fragmentation.
File Allocation Table
File Allocation Table (FAT) is a computer file system architecture and a family of industry-standard file systems utilizing it.
High Performance File System
HPFS or High Performance File System is a file system created specifically for the OS/2 operating system to improve upon the limitations of the FAT file system.
Extent File System
Extent File System (EFS) is an older extent-based file system used in IRIX releases prior to version 5.
AutoRun
AutoRun and the companion feature AutoPlay are components of the Microsoft Windows operating system that dictate what actions the system takes when a drive is mounted.
JFS (file system)
Journaled File System or JFS is a 64-bit journaling file system created by IBM.
Data cluster
In computer file systems, a cluster or allocation unit is a unit of disk space allocation for files and directories.
Disk image
A Disk image, in computing, is a computer file containing the contents and structure of a disk volume or of an entire data storage device, such as a hard disk drive, tape drive, floppy disk, optical disc or USB flash drive.
List of file systems
The following lists identify, characterize, and link to more thorough information on computer file systems.
Hi Performance FileSystem
Hi Performance FileSystem (HFS) is a file system used in the HP-UX operating system.
Apple File System
The Apple File System (APFS) is a file system for macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS, currently being developed and deployed by Apple Inc.
Virtual folder
In computing, a virtual folder generally denotes an organizing principle for files that is not dependent on location in a hierarchical directory tree.
Clustered file system
A clustered file system is a file system which is shared by being simultaneously mounted on multiple servers.
EFI system partition
The EFI system partition (ESP) is a partition on a data storage device (usually a hard disk drive or solid-state drive) that is used by computers adhering to the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
Design of the FAT file system
A FAT file system is a specific type of computer file system architecture and a family of industry-standard file systems utilizing it.
The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), formerly AppleTalk Filing Protocol, is a proprietary network protocol, and part of the Apple File Service (AFS), that offers file services for macOS and the classic Mac OS.
Directory (computing)
In computing, a directory is a file system cataloging structure which contains references to other computer files, and possibly other directories.
Defragmentation
In the maintenance of file systems, defragmentation is a process that reduces the amount of fragmentation.
File Allocation Table
File Allocation Table (FAT) is a computer file system architecture and a family of industry-standard file systems utilizing it.
High Performance File System
HPFS or High Performance File System is a file system created specifically for the OS/2 operating system to improve upon the limitations of the FAT file system.
Extent File System
Extent File System (EFS) is an older extent-based file system used in IRIX releases prior to version 5.
AutoRun
AutoRun and the companion feature AutoPlay are components of the Microsoft Windows operating system that dictate what actions the system takes when a drive is mounted.
JFS (file system)
Journaled File System or JFS is a 64-bit journaling file system created by IBM.
Data cluster
In computer file systems, a cluster or allocation unit is a unit of disk space allocation for files and directories.
Disk image
A Disk image, in computing, is a computer file containing the contents and structure of a disk volume or of an entire data storage device, such as a hard disk drive, tape drive, floppy disk, optical disc or USB flash drive.
List of file systems
The following lists identify, characterize, and link to more thorough information on computer file systems.
Hi Performance FileSystem
Hi Performance FileSystem (HFS) is a file system used in the HP-UX operating system.
Apple File System
The Apple File System (APFS) is a file system for macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS, currently being developed and deployed by Apple Inc.
Virtual folder
In computing, a virtual folder generally denotes an organizing principle for files that is not dependent on location in a hierarchical directory tree.
Clustered file system
A clustered file system is a file system which is shared by being simultaneously mounted on multiple servers.
EFI system partition
The EFI system partition (ESP) is a partition on a data storage device (usually a hard disk drive or solid-state drive) that is used by computers adhering to the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
Design of the FAT file system
A FAT file system is a specific type of computer file system architecture and a family of industry-standard file systems utilizing it.
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