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'''VxFS''' (Veritas File System, JFS, OnlineJFS) is a file system used in [[Unix]]-style operating systems. It is extent-based (meaning that it uses consecutive blocks of allocated storage for files) and journaling (it keeps track of not-yet-committed changes in a log). | '''VxFS''' (Veritas File System, JFS, OnlineJFS) is a file system used in [[Unix]]-style operating systems. It is extent-based (meaning that it uses consecutive blocks of allocated storage for files) and journaling (it keeps track of not-yet-committed changes in a log). |
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VxFS (Veritas File System, JFS, OnlineJFS) is a file system used in Unix-style operating systems. It is extent-based (meaning that it uses consecutive blocks of allocated storage for files) and journaling (it keeps track of not-yet-committed changes in a log).