[clue] generations of file systems

djperkins77 djperkins77 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 06:20:56 MDT 2019


I don't know much about it.if it doesn't have a journal, I guess3rd generation.Sent from my Galaxy Tab® S2
-------- Original message --------From: DLWillson <DLWillson at TheGeek.NU> Date: 3/25/19  6:16 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: CLUE's mailing list <clue at cluedenver.org> Subject: Re: [clue] generations of file systems 
    
Where does XFS fit?David L. Willson720-333-LANS-------- Original message --------From: Dennis J Perkins <dennisjperkins at comcast.net> Date: 3/24/19  9:35 PM  (GMT-07:00) To: CLUE's mailing list <clue at cluedenver.org> Subject: [clue] generations of file systems Jim Salter has an interesting article abut this on Ars Technica.Generation 0: No system.  Just n aritrary stream of data on punchcards,cassettes, tape, etc.Generation 1: Early filesystems without directories or metadata.  CP/M,Apple DOS, etc.Generation 2: Directories added to better handle the amount of storagespace on hard drives.  MS-DoS 2.0.Generation 3: Metadata.  Unix, Macintosh.Generation 4.  Journaling.  Ext3, NTFS, etc.Generation 5: CoW , built-in volume management, per-block checksums,self-healing arrays.  ZFS, Btrfs, ReFS.  Maybe Bcachefs and Stratis?_______________________________________________clue mailing list: clue at cluedenver.orgFor information, account preferences, or to unsubscribe see:http://cluedenver.org/mailman/listinfo/clue
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