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The Be File System (BFS) is the native file system for the BeOS. In the Linux kernel, it is referred to as "BeFS" to avoid confusion with Boot File System. BFS was developed by Dominic Giampaolo and over a ten-month period, starting in September 1996, to provide BeOS with a modern 64-bit-capable journaling file system. It is case-sensitive and capable of being used on floppy disks, hard disks and read-only media such as CD-ROMs. However, its use on small removable media is not advised, as the file-system headers consume from 600 KB to 2 MB, rendering floppy disks virtually useless.

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  • Be File System (en)
  • Be File System (de)
  • BeOS file system (fr)
  • Be File System (it)
  • Be File System (pl)
  • Be File System (pt)
  • BeFS (ru)
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  • Le BeOS File System (BFS) est le nom du système de fichiers utilisé par le système d'exploitation BeOS. (fr)
  • Be File System (skrót BFS) – system plików systemu operacyjnego BeOS. 64-bitowe adresowanie pozwala zindeksować 18446744073709551616 klastrów. Pliki mogą mieć dowolne atrybuty (np. „ważny”, „praca”) – tzw. metadane. System z księgowaniem. Wielkości liter w nazwach plików są rozróżniane. System umożliwia użycie na płytach kompaktowych czy dyskietkach, jednak ze względu na wielkość indeksu (600 KB – 2 MB) – nie jest wskazane do użycia przy niewielkich pojemnościowo mediach. BFS został zaimplementowany pod nazwą OpenBFS jako część projektu Haiku. (pl)
  • Be File System (BFS, часто называется BeFS, чтобы не путать с ) — файловая система, созданная для операционной системы BeOS. Авторы и работали над ней свыше 10 месяцев, начиная с сентября 1996 года. Это 64-битная журналируемая файловая система с поддержкой расширенных файловых атрибутов (метаданных), индексируемая, что приближает её функциональность к реляционным БД. Система может использоваться для разбивки дискет, CD-ROM, винчестеров и флеш-носителей, хотя использование системы на небольших носителях проблематично: заголовки самой системы занимают от 600KB до 2MB. (ru)
  • BeFS — файлова система, яка використовується в операційних системах BeOS. 64-бітна журнальована файлова система з підтримкою розширених файлових атрибутів (метаданих), індексованих, що наближає її функціональність до реляційних БД. (uk)
  • The Be File System (BFS) is the native file system for the BeOS. In the Linux kernel, it is referred to as "BeFS" to avoid confusion with Boot File System. BFS was developed by Dominic Giampaolo and over a ten-month period, starting in September 1996, to provide BeOS with a modern 64-bit-capable journaling file system. It is case-sensitive and capable of being used on floppy disks, hard disks and read-only media such as CD-ROMs. However, its use on small removable media is not advised, as the file-system headers consume from 600 KB to 2 MB, rendering floppy disks virtually useless. (en)
  • Das Be File System (BFS) oder Be-Dateisystem ist ein 64-Bit-Journaling-Dateisystem, das vom Unternehmen Be Incorporated für das Betriebssystem BeOS entwickelt wurde. Es kann Daten­volumen mit einer Größe von bis zu 2 EiB (Exbibyte, 260 Byte) verwalten; dabei ist die Geschwindigkeit des Datei­systems unabhängig von der Größe der verwalteten Daten. Dies wurde durch eine Datenbank-ähnliche Verwaltung des Datei­systems erreicht. Es unterstützt Metadaten und assoziative Datei­verwaltung. Die maximale Länge von Dateinamen liegt bei 255 Zeichen. (de)
  • Il Be File System o BFS (talvolta chiamato BeFS, erroneamente o per evitare di confonderlo con il ) è il file system nativo del sistema operativo BeOS. BFS è stato sviluppato da Dominic Giampaolo e nel 1996 in un periodo di dieci mesi per fornire a BeOS un efficiente sistema a 64 bit con supporto al journaling. È case sensitive ed è utilizzabile su floppy, dischi rigidi e filesystem di sola lettura (CD), sebbene l'impiego su supporti removibili è sconsigliato per via del fatto che le informazioni che esso include possono occupare dai 600 kB ai 2 MB. (it)
  • O Be File System (BFS, ocasionalmente, é impropriamente denominado BeFS, para evitar qualquer confusão com Boot File System - BFS, nome usado no Linux) é o sistema de arquivos nativo para o BeOS. BFS foi desenvolvido por e ao longo de um período de dez meses, com início em Setembro de 1996, fornecer para BeOS um sistema de arquivos moderno de 64 bits capaz de journaling. Em e capaz de ser usado em disquete, discos rígidos e mídia de somente leitura como CD-ROMs, embora seu uso em pequenas mídias removíveis não é aconselhável, como o arquivo de cabeçalhos do sistema consomem de 600KB a 2MB, tornando os disquetes praticamente inúteis. (pt)
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  • Das Be File System (BFS) oder Be-Dateisystem ist ein 64-Bit-Journaling-Dateisystem, das vom Unternehmen Be Incorporated für das Betriebssystem BeOS entwickelt wurde. Es kann Daten­volumen mit einer Größe von bis zu 2 EiB (Exbibyte, 260 Byte) verwalten; dabei ist die Geschwindigkeit des Datei­systems unabhängig von der Größe der verwalteten Daten. Dies wurde durch eine Datenbank-ähnliche Verwaltung des Datei­systems erreicht. Es unterstützt Metadaten und assoziative Datei­verwaltung. Die maximale Länge von Dateinamen liegt bei 255 Zeichen. Verwendung findet BFS in der Weiterentwicklung von BeOS, dem ZETA-Betriebssystem, das zwischen­zeitlich eingestellt werden musste. Das BeOS nach­empfundene Open-Source-Betriebs­system Haiku bietet mit OpenBFS eine Re­implementierung von BFS an, die auch von Syllable bereitgestellt und in modifizierter Form von SkyOS genutzt wird. Linux enthält einen eigenen Treiber für dieses Dateisystem. (de)
  • The Be File System (BFS) is the native file system for the BeOS. In the Linux kernel, it is referred to as "BeFS" to avoid confusion with Boot File System. BFS was developed by Dominic Giampaolo and over a ten-month period, starting in September 1996, to provide BeOS with a modern 64-bit-capable journaling file system. It is case-sensitive and capable of being used on floppy disks, hard disks and read-only media such as CD-ROMs. However, its use on small removable media is not advised, as the file-system headers consume from 600 KB to 2 MB, rendering floppy disks virtually useless. Like its predecessor, OFS (Old Be File System, written by Benoit Schillings - formerly BFS), it includes support for extended file attributes (metadata), with indexing and querying characteristics to provide functionality similar to that of a relational database. Whilst intended as a 64-bit-capable file system, the size of some on-disk structures mean that the practical size limit is approximately 2 exabytes. Similarly the extent-based file allocation reduces the maximum practical file size to approximately 260 gigabytes at best and as little as a few blocks in a pathological worst case, depending on the degree of fragmentation. Its design process, application programming interface, and internal workings are, for the most part, documented in the book Practical File System Design with the Be File System. (en)
  • Le BeOS File System (BFS) est le nom du système de fichiers utilisé par le système d'exploitation BeOS. (fr)
  • Il Be File System o BFS (talvolta chiamato BeFS, erroneamente o per evitare di confonderlo con il ) è il file system nativo del sistema operativo BeOS. BFS è stato sviluppato da Dominic Giampaolo e nel 1996 in un periodo di dieci mesi per fornire a BeOS un efficiente sistema a 64 bit con supporto al journaling. È case sensitive ed è utilizzabile su floppy, dischi rigidi e filesystem di sola lettura (CD), sebbene l'impiego su supporti removibili è sconsigliato per via del fatto che le informazioni che esso include possono occupare dai 600 kB ai 2 MB. Come il suo predecessore, OFS , permette di immagazzinare informazioni estese per ogni file (metadati) e, grazie alle sue caratteristiche di indicizzazione, fornire funzionalità simili a quelle dei . La sua struttura interna è per larga parte descritta nel volume Practical File System Design with the Be File System. BeFS è stato reimplementato con il nome di OpenBFS come parte del sistema operativo opensource Haiku. SkyFS, il filesystem usato dal sistema operativo SkyOS, è un derivato di OpenBFS. (it)
  • Be File System (skrót BFS) – system plików systemu operacyjnego BeOS. 64-bitowe adresowanie pozwala zindeksować 18446744073709551616 klastrów. Pliki mogą mieć dowolne atrybuty (np. „ważny”, „praca”) – tzw. metadane. System z księgowaniem. Wielkości liter w nazwach plików są rozróżniane. System umożliwia użycie na płytach kompaktowych czy dyskietkach, jednak ze względu na wielkość indeksu (600 KB – 2 MB) – nie jest wskazane do użycia przy niewielkich pojemnościowo mediach. BFS został zaimplementowany pod nazwą OpenBFS jako część projektu Haiku. (pl)
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