Episode filesystem
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Episode | |
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Developer | |
Full name | |
Introduced | () |
Partition identifier | |
Structures | |
Directory contents | |
File allocation | |
Bad blocks | |
Limits | |
Max file size | |
Max number of files | |
Max filename size | |
Max volume size | |
Allowed characters in filenames | |
Features | |
Dates recorded | |
Date range | |
Forks | |
Attributes | |
File system permissions | |
Transparent compression | |
Transparent encryption | |
Supported operating systems | {{{OS}}} |
Episode is a POSIX compliant file system most commonly known for its use in DCE/DFS file servers. It was designed to achieve the goals of portability, scaling, and to make more efficient use of available system bandwidth. It used a variety of methods to achieve these goals, one of which was its use of metadata logging, designed to enhance the file system's performance.