Review Different File Allocation Table in Operating Systems
Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Network Solutions (IJCSNS) (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-11-01
Authors : Azar Mirzaei;
Page : 89-99
Keywords : File System; NTFS; FAT; Linux; Windowse.;
Abstract
File Allocation System is the name of computer file system architecture and a family of industry standard files systems utilizing it. The FAT file system is a legacy file system which is simple and robust. It offers good performance even in light-weight implementations, but cannot deliver the same performance, reliability and scalability as some modern file systems. It is, however, supported for compatibility reasons by virtually all existing operating systems for personal computers, and thus is a well-suited format for data exchange between computers and devices of almost any type and age from the early 1980s up to the present.
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