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  2. ReFS - Wikipedia

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    Resilient File System (ReFS), [6] codenamed "Protogon", [7] is a Microsoft proprietary file system introduced with Windows Server 2012 with the intent of becoming the "next generation" file system after NTFS.

  3. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    ReFS (Resilient File System) – File system by Microsoft with a particular focus on data resilience in server environments. ReiserFS – File system that uses journaling; Reiser4 – File system that uses journaling, newest version of ReiserFS; Reliance – Datalight's transactional file system for high reliability applications

  4. Fork (file system) - Wikipedia

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    Windows Explorer copies ADS and warns when the target file system does not support them, but only calculates the main stream's size and does not list a file or folder's streams. Since Windows Vista, the dir command supports showing ADS. [11] Windows PowerShell v3.0 and later supports manipulating ADS. [12]

  5. List of default file systems - Wikipedia

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    Release year Operating system File system; 1968: George 3: George 3: 1971: OS/8: DECtape / OS/8 : 1972: RSX-11: ODS-1: 1974: CP/M: CP/M file system: 1980: 86-DOS: FAT12, but logically format incompatible with MS-DOS/PC DOS.

  6. Comparison of file systems - Wikipedia

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    File system Creator Year of introduction Original operating system; DECtape: DEC: 1964 PDP-6 Monitor OS/3x0 FS: IBM: 1964 OS/360: Level-D DEC: 1968 TOPS-10: George 3 ICT (later ICL) 1968 George 3: Version 6 Unix file system (V6FS) Bell Labs: 1972 Version 6 Unix: RT-11 file system DEC: 1973 RT-11: Disk Operating System GEC: 1973 Core Operating ...

  7. NTFS links - Wikipedia

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    Links are the file "entries" in the volume's hierarchical file tree: an NTFS pathname such as \foo.exe or \foobar\baz.txt is a link. If the volume containing said pathnames were mapped to D: in a Windows system, these could be referenced as D:\foo.exe and D:\foobar\baz.txt. (Compare and contrast with typical Unix file systems, where a link is ...

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  9. Comparison of distributed file systems - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers have made a functional and experimental analysis of several distributed file systems including HDFS, Ceph, Gluster, Lustre and old (1.6.x) version of MooseFS, although this document is from 2013 and a lot of information are outdated (e.g. MooseFS had no HA for Metadata Server at that time).