LTFS

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LTFS (Linear Tape File System) is an open file system specification that allows data stored on tape media to be accessed and managed like files on a disk using a standard directory and file structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Linear Tape File System
file system specification
abbreviationOf Linear Tape File System NERFINISHED
compatibleWith Linux NERFINISHED
Windows NERFINISHED
macOS NERFINISHED
designedFor tape-based data access like disk
enables OS-level file operations on tape
random file access on tape at logical level
standard directory and file structure on tape
fullName Linear Tape File System NERFINISHED
hasComponent data partition on tape
index partition on tape
hasFeature POSIX-like file access
XML-based index
data partition
directory hierarchy
drag-and-drop file operations
file system on tape
file-level access to tape
index partition
interchangeable media
metadata stored on tape
mountable as a file system
open standard
platform independence
self-describing format
sequential media optimization
hasUseCase archival storage
backup and restore
cold data storage
data interchange between systems
long-term data preservation
media and entertainment workflows
standardizedAs SNIA Linear Tape File System Format Specification NERFINISHED
standardizedBy SNIA NERFINISHED
supportsOperation directory creation on tape
directory traversal on tape
file copy to tape
file delete on tape
file rename on tape
supportsStorageMedium IBM 3592 tape
LTO tape
enterprise tape
magnetic tape
usedInIndustry broadcast
digital preservation
enterprise IT
high-performance computing
media and entertainment

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