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  2. XFS - Wikipedia

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    Linux kernel 5.10, released in December 2020, included the new on-disk format XFS v5. This was a hard break, since the deprecated XFS v4 can not be converted to XFS v5. Data on partitions formatted with XFS v4 has to be backed up to another partition or media in order to restore it after formatting the old partition with XFS v5, which ...

  3. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    Shared-disk file systems normally do not scale over 64 or 128 nodes. Shared-disk file systems may be symmetric where metadata is distributed among the nodes or asymmetric with centralized metadata servers. CXFS (Clustered XFS) from Silicon Graphics (SGI). Available for Linux, Mac, Windows, Solaris, AIX and IRIX. Asymmetric.

  4. List of default file systems - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... but logically format incompatible with MS-DOS/PC DOS. ... Rocky Linux 8: XFS: 2021: AlmaLinux 8: XFS: See also

  5. Comparison of file systems - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Disk Operating System GEC: 1973 ... Yes (Linux) XFS: Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes, on request [67]

  6. Extent (file systems) - Wikipedia

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    Reiser4 – Linux file system (in "extents" mode) SINTRAN III – file system used by early computer company Norsk Data; UDF – Universal Disk Format – standard for optical media; VERITAS File System – enabled via the pre-allocation API and CLI; XFS – SGI's second-generation file system for IRIX and Linux

  7. Partimage - Wikipedia

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    Partimage supports most common Linux file systems, and can be found in many Linux distributions, including Debian [3] and the live distros PING, [4] Knoppix [5] and SystemRescueCD. [6] Other notable features include compression of disk image files, support for backup/restore from a network file server and data encryption. Partimage uses Newt ...

  8. Bcachefs - Wikipedia

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    Bcachefs is a copy-on-write (COW) file system for Linux-based operating systems. Its primary developer, Kent Overstreet, first announced it in 2015, and it was added to the Linux kernel beginning with 6.7. [1] [2] It is intended to compete with the modern features of ZFS or Btrfs, and the speed and performance of ext4 or XFS.

  9. libguestfs - Wikipedia

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    libguestfs is a C library and a set of tools for accessing and modifying virtual disk images used in platform virtualization.The tools can be used for viewing and editing virtual machines (VMs) managed by libvirt and files inside VMs, scripting changes to VMs, creating VMs, and much else besides. [3]