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  2. XFS - Wikipedia

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    XFS is a high-performance 64-bit journaling file system created by Silicon Graphics, Inc (SGI) in 1993. [7] It was the default file system in SGI's IRIX operating system starting with its version 5.3.

  3. Veritas File System - Wikipedia

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    The parallel mode allows for multiple servers (also known as cluster nodes) to simultaneously access the same file system. When run in this mode, VxFS is referred to as Veritas Cluster File System . The Cluster File System provides cache coherency and POSIX compliance across nodes, so that data changes are atomically seen by all cluster nodes ...

  4. Journaling file system - Wikipedia

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    A file system with a logical journal still recovers quickly after a crash, but may allow unjournaled file data and journaled metadata to fall out of sync with each other, causing data corruption. For example, appending to a file may involve three separate writes to: The file's inode, to note in the file's metadata that its size has increased.

  5. File system - Wikipedia

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    A network file system is a file system that acts as a client for a remote file access protocol, providing access to files on a server. Programs using local interfaces can transparently create, manage and access hierarchical directories and files in remote network-connected computers.

  6. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    Barracuda WebDAV plug-in. Secure Network File Server for embedded devices. Boot File System is used on UnixWare to store files necessary for its boot process. CDfs - a Linux virtual file system that provides access to individual data and audio tracks on compact discs [31] [32] Compact Disc File System (reading and writing of CDs; experimental ...

  7. Extended file attributes - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Subsystem for Linux added in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update uses them for similar purposes, storing the Linux file mode, owner, device ID (if applicable), and file times in the extended attributes. [27] Additionally, NTFS can store arbitrary-length extended attributes in the form of alternate data streams (ADS), a type of ...

  8. Clustered file system - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] These are commonly known as network file systems, even though they are not the only file systems that use the network to send data. [5] Distributed file systems can restrict access to the file system depending on access lists or capabilities on both the servers and the clients, depending on how the protocol is designed.

  9. ONTAP - Wikipedia

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    ONTAP, Data ONTAP, Clustered Data ONTAP (cDOT), or Data ONTAP 7-Mode is NetApp's proprietary operating system used in storage disk arrays such as NetApp FAS and AFF, ONTAP Select, and Cloud Volumes ONTAP. With the release of version 9.0, NetApp decided to simplify the Data ONTAP name and removed the word "Data" from it, removed the 7-Mode image ...

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