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  • 1Common Log File System — (CLFS) is a general purpose logging subsystem that is accessible to both kernel mode as well as user mode applications for building high performance transaction logs. It was introduced with Windows Server 2003 R2 and included in later Windows OSs …

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  • 2Common Internet File System — Pile de protocoles 7 • Application 6 • Présentation 5 • Session 4 • …

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  • 3File system — For library and office filing systems, see Library classification. Further information: Filing cabinet A file system (or filesystem) is a means to organize data expected to be retained after a program terminates by providing procedures to store,… …

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  • 4File system permissions — Most modern file systems have methods of administering permissions or access rights to specific users and groups of users. These systems control the ability of the users affected to view or make changes to the contents of the file… …

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  • 5File system fragmentation — In computing, file system fragmentation, sometimes called file system aging, is the inability of a file system to lay out related data sequentially (contiguously), an inherent phenomenon in storage backed file systems that allow in place… …

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  • 6Common Internet File System — SMB über NetBIOS: Anwendung SMB Transport NetBIOS Vermittlung NetBEUI Netzwerk Ethernet Token Bus …

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  • 7Common Internet File System —    Abbreviated CIFS. A file system supported by Microsoft, DEC, Data General, SCO, and others, which allows users and organizations to run file systems over the Internet.    CIFS is an extension to Microsoft s Server Message Blocks (SMB) file… …

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  • 8Distributed file system — For other uses, see Distributed file system (disambiguation). In computing, a distributed file system or network file system is any file system that allows access to files from multiple hosts sharing via a computer network.[1] This makes it… …

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  • 9Clustered file system — A clustered file system is a file system which is shared by being simultaneously mounted on multiple servers. There are several approaches to clustering, most of which do not employ a clustered file system. While many computer clusters don t use… …

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  • 10Unix File System — Infobox filesystem full name = UNIX file system name = UFS developer = CSRG introduction os = 4.2BSD introduction date = partition id = directory struct = table file struct = bad blocks struct = max file size = 2^73 bytes (8 ZiB) max files no =… …

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