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Hierarchical File System may refer to

  • Hierarchical file system, a file system that is organized hierarchically with a tree structure
  • Hierarchical File System (Apple), a file system by Apple used for the classic Mac OS operating system
  • Hierarchical File System (IBM MVS), a file system by IBM used for the MVS/ESA, OS/390 and z/OS operating systems

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Hierarchical file system

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subdirectories. Almost all file systems today are hierarchical. What is referred to as a file system is a specific instance of a hierarchical system. For example,...

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Hierarchical File System

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Hierarchical File System may refer to Hierarchical file system, a file system that is organized hierarchically with a tree structure Hierarchical File...

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File system

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operating system. The native file systems of Unix-like systems also support arbitrary directory hierarchies, as do, Apple's Hierarchical File System and its...

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List of file systems

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Hierarchical File System, supported on Mac OS 8.1 & above, including macOS. Supports file system journaling, enabling recovery of data after a system...

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HFS Plus

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Extended) is a journaling file system developed by Apple Inc. It replaced the Hierarchical File System (HFS) as the primary file system of Apple computers with...

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Macintosh File System

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compared to the Macintosh's 400 KB floppy drive. Apple introduced Hierarchical File System as a replacement for MFS in September 1985. In Mac OS 7.6.1, Apple...

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Semantic file system

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with current file systems. It allows the data to be addressed by their content (associative access). Traditional hierarchical file-systems tend to impose...

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Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

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SunOS filesystem(7) and its successor, the Solaris filesystem(7). Hierarchical file system Unix directory structure XDG Base Directory Specification Historically...

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Namespace

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namespaces to support virtualization containers. Similarly, hierarchical file systems organize files in directories. Each directory is a separate namespace...

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Classic Mac OS

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Macintosh File System (MFS), a flat file system with only one level of folders. This was quickly replaced in 1985 by the Hierarchical File System (HFS),...

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UNIX System Services

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changed from OpenEdition to OS/390 UNIX System Services "z/OS base elements". ibm.com. "Hierarchical File System" (PDF). ti-leipzig.de. Archived from the...

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Zone file

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Domain Name System (DNS) zone file is a text file that describes a DNS zone. A DNS zone is a subset, often a single domain, of the hierarchical domain name...

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NTFS

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Technology File System (NTFS) is a proprietary journaling file system developed by Microsoft. Starting with Windows NT 3.1, it is the default file system of the...

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Working directory

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computing, the working directory of a process is a directory of a hierarchical file system, if any, dynamically associated with the process. It is sometimes...

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Macintosh file system

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System or MFS, 1984–1985, full support discontinued with System 7.6.1 The Hierarchical File System or HFS, 1985 until the release of Mac OS X, was still...

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System 7

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Computer. It was launched on May 13, 1991, to succeed System 6 with virtual memory, personal file sharing, QuickTime, TrueType fonts, the Force Quit dialog...

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HFS

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Franchise Systems, US Hierarchical file system, a system for organizing directories and files Hierarchical File System (Apple), a file system introduced...

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System 1

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needed] Similar to the one found on Lisa OS, the System 1 Finder had five menus: the Apple menu, File, Edit, View, and Special. When in an application...

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Backslash

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letter lambda, λ). MS-DOS 2.0, released 1983, copied the idea of a hierarchical file system from Unix and thus used the (forward) slash as the directory separator...

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File format

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files or archive files. The Mac OS' Hierarchical File System stores codes for creator and type as part of the directory entry for each file. These codes are...

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BagIt

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BagIt is a set of hierarchical file system conventions designed to support disk-based storage and network transfer of arbitrary digital content. A "bag"...

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Unix

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configuration. Unix systems are characterized by various concepts: the use of plain text for storing data; a hierarchical file system; treating devices...

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System 6

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removed in System 7. System 6's version of the HFS file system also has a volume size limit; it supports up to 2 gigabytes (GB) and 65,536 files on any one...

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Hierarchical database model

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Management System (IMS) and RDM Mobile are examples of a hierarchical database system with multiple hierarchies over the same data. The hierarchical data model...

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