Monday 8 October 2012

Samsung produces F2FS file system for NAND expensive storage, submits it towards the Linux kernel

Samsung creates F2FS file system for NAND flash storage, submits it to the Linux kernel

Has the possible lack of NAND expensive storage-enhanced file systems been annoying you Then you need got something that is similar to Samsung, that has developed F2FS (or "Expensive-Friendly File-System") for that memory of preference for mobile products and it is specific "internal geometry." It's with different log-structured method, but takes up problems connected with older file systems intended mainly for retro, spinning-disk storage. The organization is not keeping its effort behind lock-and-patent either -- it's gone open-source and posted the file system towards the Linux kernel, meaning you can view it implemented in Android hardware for the future. It's nice to determine Sammy adding code for that greater good, and when you have the abilities to know it, a minimal-lower of F2FS can be obtained in the source below.

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