Category:Computer file systems
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A file system in computing, is a method for storing and organizing computer files and the data they contain to make it easy to find and access them. File systems may use a data storage device such as a hard disk or CD-ROM and involve maintaining the physical location of the files, or they may be virtual and exist only as an access method for virtual data or for data over a network (e.g. NFS).
More formally, a file system is a set of abstract data types that are implemented for the storage, hierarchical organization, manipulation, navigation, access, and retrieval of data.
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[edit ]Subcategories
This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.
A
D
- Disk encryption (39 P)
F
- File copy utilities (14 P)
- File deletion (13 P)
- File system directories (21 P)
- File system permissions (4 P)
I
- IBM file systems (14 P)
L
N
S
- Shared disk file systems (15 P)
U
- Union file systems (4 P)
- Userspace file systems (24 P)
Pages in category "Computer file systems"
The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.