Can anyone share me what is the difference between FAT n NTFS folder system??
Answer:
FAT - File allocation Table, slow handling of the files.
NTFS- New Technology File System, I believe be developed by the first NT operating system by Microsoft. Faster handling of files and a bit more secure than the ancient method.
Two different file system useb by microsoft window products
FAT - is a File Allocation Table with is a deep file system
NTFS is the NT database system with is base a a secure database structure with is password base and is olny accessible if your knoe the password.
an NTFS file system is an advanced profile system that provides performance, payment, reliability, and advanced features that are not found in any book of FAT. For example, NTFS guarantees volume consistency by using standard transaction logging and recovery technique. If a system fails, NTFS uses its log profile and checkpoint information to restore the consistency of the file system. In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, NTFS also provides advanced features such as report and folder permissions, encryption, disk quotas, and compression.
In practical terms, you are MUCH better sour with an NTFS report system, another reason for which, is that a FAT profile system cannot support single files above 4 GB in size.
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