HAMMER
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HAMMER | |
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Developer | Matt Dillon |
Full name | HAMMER |
Introduced | (DragonFly BSD) |
Partition identifier | |
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File allocation | |
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Allowed characters in filenames | {{{filename_character_set}}} |
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Transparent compression | |
Transparent encryption | |
Supported operating systems | DragonFly BSD |
HAMMER is a high-availability clustering file system developed by Matt Dillon for DragonFly BSD. It uses B-trees. It features infinite snapshots, multi-master operation, self-healing, etc. It is 64-bit.