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LogFS is a
Linux log-structured and
scalable flash file system,
intended for use on
large devices of
flash memory. It is
written by Jörn
Engel and in part...
- At
least three file
systems have been
developed as JFFS2 replacements:
LogFS, UBIFS, and YAFFS. JFFS2 introduced:
Support for NAND
flash devices. This...
- A
log-structured
filesystem is a file
system in
which data and
metadata are
written sequentially to a
circular buffer,
called a
log. The
design was first...
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cache spinning disks.
LogFS –
intended to
replace JFFS2,
better scalability. No
longer under active development.
NILFS – a
log-structured file system...
- Some
initial comparison show
UBIFS with
compression faster than F2FS.
LogFS LogFS,
another Linux flash-specific file system, is currently[update] being...
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updates is that it can be
mounted immediately after a crash,
since there is no
log replay. Ganger,
Gregory R.; Patt, Yale N. (Nov 1994). "Metadata
Update Performance...
- Tóth (2011-11-10). "Chewie
FS". tech-kern@NetBSD (Mailing list).
Retrieved February 4, 2012. Ádám Hóka (2011-11-10). "Re: Chewie
FS". tech-kern@NetBSD (Mailing...
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filesystem for raw NAND
flash media and also
intended to
replace JFFS2.
LogFS is a
scalable flash filesystem for
Linux that
works on both raw
flash media...
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TerraScale Technologies Terra
FS Veritas CFS (Cluster
FS:
Clustered Vx
FS)
Versity VSM (SAM-QFS
ported to Linux), Scout
FS VMware VMFS Weka
FS Apple Xsan DragonFly...
- host-side wear
leveling CHFS JFFS JFFS2
LogFS NILFS NILFS2
YAFFS UBIFS...