Although NTFS works fine for most people’s needs, it hasn’t been updated in more than 20 years. Surely someone’s had some fresh ideas about data storage since then?
Someone has. In 2003, Microsoft unveiled the
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Although NTFS works fine for most people’s needs, it hasn’t been updated in more than 20 years. Surely someone’s had some fresh ideas about data storage since then?
Someone has. In 2003, Microsoft unveiled the
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