Filesystems
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ISBN 0-13-142938-8. Benchmarking Filesystems (outdated) by Justin Piszcz, Linux Gazette 102, May 2004 Benchmarking Filesystems Part II using kernel 2.6, by...
Filesystem in Userspace
Fuse-ZIP, CompFUSEd: Compressed virtual filesystems Archive filesystems may also perform this task FUSE filesystems can expose the contents of archives or...
Ext4
reduce the risk for ext4 could lead to performance penalties on ext3 filesystems mounted with the data=ordered flag (the default on most Linux distributions)...
Virtual file system
to bridge the differences in Windows, classic Mac OS/macOS and Unix filesystems, so that applications can access files on local file systems of those...
Unix filesystem
feature in Multics, and differ from hard links in that they may span filesystems and that their existence is independent of the target object. Other Unix...
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a reference describing the conventions used for the layout of Unix-like systems. It has been made popular by...
Comparison of file systems
across all filesystems. Unix-like systems disallow the characters / and NUL in file and directory names across all file systems. For filesystems that have...
FAT filesystem and Linux
Linux has several filesystem drivers for the File Allocation Table (FAT) filesystem format. These are commonly known by the names used in the mount command...
XFS
mounted and active XFS filesystem. XFS provides the xfs_growfs utility to perform online expansion of XFS file systems. XFS filesystems can be grown so long...
OverlayFS
yielded by one or the other, with the "upper" filesystem taking precedence. Unlike some other overlay filesystems, the directory subtrees being merged by OverlayFS...