Episode filesystem

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Episode
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.

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