파일 시스템 (Korean Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "파일 시스템" in Korean language version.

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  • “About Apple File System (APFS)”. 《DaisyDisk User Guide》. APFS introduces space sharing between volumes. In APFS, every physical disk is a container that can have multiple volumes inside, which share the same pool of free space. 

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  • “Chapter 22. The Z File System (ZFS)”. 《The FreeBSD Handbook》. Pooled storage: adding physical storage devices to a pool, and allocating storage space from that shared pool. Space is available to all file systems and volumes, and increases by adding new storage devices to the pool. 

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  • Porter, Donald E.; Hofmann, Owen S.; Rossbach, Christopher J.; Benn, Alexander; Witchel, Emmett (October 2009). 〈Operating System Transactions〉 (PDF). 《Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '09)》. Big Sky, MT. 

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  • “5.10. Filesystems”. The Linux Document Project. 2021년 12월 11일에 확인함. A filesystem is the methods and data structures that an operating system uses to keep track of files on a disk or partition; that is, the way the files are organized on the disk. 

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