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Study Guide: CompTIA A+ Core Certification: File System Format Comparison
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CompTIA A+ Core Certification: File System Format Comparison

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System Type Full Name Details
exFAT Extended File Allocation Table Microsoft file system used for flash drives larger than 32GB and files larger than 4GB.
FAT32 File Allocation Table Format for USB flash drives that hold files smaller than 4GB, game consoles, and so on. Works with all operating systems.
NTFS New Technology File System Windows default formatting for hard drives. Supports sharing and journaling.
APFS Apple File System Apple file system of macOS that is designed to enhance performance with solid state drives (SSD) and flash storage. It is available on macOS 10.13 and higher.
NFS Network File System Open source system that works independently of the operating system, allowing network user access. It appears local but is a common network drive.
ext3 Third Extended File System Linux version of NTFS. Allows journaling of changes, to minimize damage if a crash occurs. Supports a maximum of 32,000 subdirectories.
ext4 Fourth Extended File System Linux system. Supports larger file sizes than ext3. Can disable journaling. Supports a maximum of 64,000 subdirectories.

 

 



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