October 23, 2000 02:23 PM
Inside Win2K NTFS, Part 1
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New features improve efficiency, optimize disk utilization, and enable developers to add functionality
TFS, the native file-system format for Windows 2000, has continuously evolved since its release with Windows NT 3.1. Although NTFS's original features made it suitable as a high-end file-system format, the extensive and significant enhancements that Microsoft added for Win2K address enterprise-level requirements that Microsoft identified as more organizations adopted NT...
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