Comparison of file systems

The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of file systems.

Note that in addition to the below table, block capabilities can be implemented below the file system layer in Linux (LVM, integritysetup, cryptsetup) or Windows (Volume Shadow Copy Service, SECURITY), etc.

Experimental port available to 2.6.32 and later [74][75] While storage devices usually have their size expressed in powers of 10 (for instance a 1 TB Solid State Drive will contain at least 1,000,000,000,000 (1012, 10004) bytes), filesystem limits are invariably powers of 2, so usually expressed with IEC prefixes.

For instance, a 1 TiB limit means 240, 10244 bytes.

In POSIX namespace: any UTF-16 code unit (case-sensitive) except / as well as NUL[114] In POSIX namespace: any UTF-16 code unit (case-sensitive) except / as well as NUL[116][117]