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The default file system used in Ubuntu Linux--EXT4--is widely accepted as delivering superior performance to the NTFS file system used in Windows--today we explore why.
A new Linux filesystem gets rid of the 256-petabyte limit, and adds a checksum feature for the journal. But developers want you to know that it's not yet ready for production sytems.
More and more articles have been appearing on the EXT4 filesystem. In fact, the article that really caught my eye was one recently regarding the speed of using EXT4 on flash media.
So a couple people (drag, I think?) labeled XFS as particularly "robust" and fast and, presumably, awesome. OK. This is not an argument, this is a question: if it's more robust than ext4, why are ...
The default file system in Windows is NTFS, and the default file system in Ubuntu Linux is EXT4. The purpose of today’s 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux post is to try and understand what the ...
Ext4, the next generation of Linux's Ext3 filesystem, is now available in the latest Ubuntu 9.04 installer images.
5How does btrfs compare with ext4? Ext4 is the default and most widely used file system for Linux, as it is stable, reliable, and compatible with most tools and applications.
Dropbox has announced that starting on November 7th 2018, only the ext4 filesystem will be supported in Linux for synchronizing folders in the Dropbox desktop app. Those Linux users who have synch ...
In a digital forensics investigation, deleted file re-covery (DFR) can play a critical role. Apart from forensic investigation scenarios, DFR can also benefit a regular user if she wants to recover an ...
Deleted File Recovery for the Linux File System (Ext4): Finding the State-of-the-Art In a digital forensics investigation, deleted file re-covery (DFR) can play a critical role. Apart from forensic ...