List of default file systems

Default file system used in various operating systems.

Release year Operating system File system
1968 George 3 George 3
1971 OS/8 DECtape / OS/8
1972 RSX-11 ODS-1
1974 CP/M CP/M file system
1980 86-DOS FAT12, but logically format incompatible with MS-DOS/PC DOS.
1981 PC DOS 1.0 FAT12
1982 MS-DOS 1.25 FAT12
1982 Commodore 64 / 1541 Commodore DOS (CBM DOS)
1984 PC DOS 3.0 / MS-DOS 3.0 FAT16
1984 Mac OS Macintosh File System (MFS)
1985 Atari TOS Modified FAT12[1]
1985 Mac OS Hierarchical File System (HFS)
1987 Compaq MS-DOS 3.31 FAT16B
1988 AmigaOS v1.3 Amiga Fast File System (FFS)
1989 OS/2 v1.2 High Performance File System (HPFS)
1989 SCO UNIX HTFS / EAFS
1990 Windows 3.0 / 3.1x FAT16B[2]
1993 Slackware ext2
1993 Debian GNU/Linux ext2
1993 FreeBSD v1-v5.0 UFS1
1994 Windows NT 3.5 NTFS[2]
1995 Windows 95 FAT16B with VFAT
1996 Windows NT 4.0 NTFS[2]
1998 Mac OS 8.1 / Mac OS X HFS Plus (HFS+)[3]
1998 Windows 98 FAT32 with VFAT
2000 Windows Me FAT32 with VFAT
2000 Windows 2000 NTFS[2]
2000 Ututo GNU/Linux ext4
2000 Knoppix ext3
2000 RHEL ext3
2001 Windows XP NTFS[2] but FAT32 is also common
2002 Arch Linux ext4
2002 Gentoo Linux ext4
2003 FreeBSD v5.1-v9 UFS2
2003 Windows Server 2003 NTFS
2003 Fedora core ext3
2004 Ubuntu 4.10 ext3
2004 OpenWrt OverlayFS combining SquashFS + JFFS2
2004 CentOS 3 ext3
2005 openSUSE 10 ext3
2005 dyne SquashFS
2006 OpenDOS 7.01.08 FAT32+
2006 gNewSense ext4
2006 Windows Vista NTFS
2007 Slackware 12 ext3
2007 Trisquel GNU/Linux ext4
2008 Windows Server 2008 NTFS
2008 Musix GNU/Linux ext4
2008 Nexenta OS ZFS
2009 Windows 7 NTFS
2009 Parabola GNU/Linux ext4
2009 openSUSE 11 ext4
2009 Slackware 13 ext4
2009 Ubuntu 9.10 ext4
2010 LibreWRT SquashFS
2011 Fedora 16 Btrfs
2011 CentOS 6 ext4
2011 Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ext4
2011 Arch Hurd ext4
2012 Windows 8 NTFS
2013 Debian GNU/Hurd ext4
2014 libreCMC OverlayFS combining SquashFS + JFFS2
2014 RHEL 7 XFS
2014 CentOS 7 XFS

See also

References

  1. alternative-system.com - Revive GEMDOS for lisa
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 books.google.com - Hacking exposed computer forensics: secrets and solutions by Chris Davis,Aaron Philipp,David Cowen 2005
  3. soft32.com - Re: removing large folders from database