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  2. exFAT - Wikipedia

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    For each file, exFAT uses two separate 64-bit fields in the directory: the valid data length (VDL), which indicates the real size of the file, and the physical data length. To provide improvement in the allocation of cluster storage for a new file, Microsoft incorporated a method to pre-allocate contiguous clusters and bypass the use of ...

  3. File Allocation Table - Wikipedia

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    The limit on partition size was dictated by the 8-bit signed count of sectors per cluster, which originally had a maximum power-of-two value of 64. With the standard hard disk sector size of 512 bytes, this gives a maximum of 32 KB cluster size, thereby fixing the "definitive" limit for the FAT16 partition size at 2 GB for sector size 512.

  4. Design of the FAT file system - Wikipedia

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    Cluster sizes vary depending on the type of FAT file system being used and the size of the drive; typical cluster sizes range from 2 to 32 KiB. [39] Each file may occupy one or more clusters depending on its size. Thus, a file is represented by a chain of clusters (referred to as a singly linked list).

  5. Comparison of file systems - Wikipedia

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    While storage devices usually have their size expressed in powers of 10 (for instance a 1 TB Solid State Drive will contain at least 1,000,000,000,000 (10 12, 1000 4) bytes), filesystem limits are invariably powers of 2, so usually expressed with IEC prefixes.

  6. Talk:ExFAT - Wikipedia

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    Alignment comes under flash friendly because laying out these regions are made to conform with flash memory "page size" and "block erase size" which can affect both endurance and performance. For example, I was looking at how my SDXC card was formatted at the factory, and the FAT is 16K sectors into the filesystem, and the cluster heap is 16K ...

  7. Talk:ExFAT/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 How max cluster size may be greather than max file size? 3 comments. 2 2^255 cluster size, that's great :) 5 comments. 3 Windows Server 2008. 3 comments.

  8. File system - Wikipedia

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    exFAT is not backward compatible with FAT file systems such as FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32. The file system is supported with newer Windows systems, such as Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11. exFAT is supported in macOS starting with version 10.6.5 (Snow Leopard ...

  9. SD card - Wikipedia

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    Most BSD and Linux distributions did not have exFAT ... Application Performance Class is a newly ... the preformatted file system may use a cluster size that matches ...