Veritas File System (in some versions)

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Veritas File System (VxFS) is a high-performance, journaling file system developed by Veritas (later Symantec) widely used in enterprise UNIX environments for advanced storage and data management features.

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instanceOf cluster file system
high-performance file system
journaling file system
proprietary file system
alsoKnownAs VxFS NERFINISHED
designedFor high availability
high throughput I/O workloads
developer Broadcom NERFINISHED
Symantec NERFINISHED
Veritas Software NERFINISHED
feature Storage Checkpoints
access control lists
delayed allocation
dynamic inode allocation
extent-based allocation
fast recovery after crash
file system quotas
full data journaling (configurable in some versions)
intent log replay on mount
intent logging
large file support
large file system support
metadata journaling
multi-volume file systems
online backup support
online defragmentation
online file system consistency checking (fsck with minimal downtime)
online resizing
snapshots
integratedWith Veritas Cluster Server NERFINISHED
Veritas Storage Foundation NERFINISHED
license proprietary
market enterprise UNIX environments
operatingSystem AIX NERFINISHED
HP-UX NERFINISHED
Linux
Solaris NERFINISHED
UNIX NERFINISHED
supports NFS exports
POSIX file system semantics
Veritas Volume Manager integration
asynchronous I/O
clustered configurations (CFS in some versions)
direct I/O
extended attributes
file systems larger than 2 TB (in later versions)
files larger than 2 TB (in later versions)
usedFor data management
enterprise storage
mission-critical applications

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HP-UX includesComponent Veritas File System (in some versions)