TFS

file system inspired by ZFS
Event multi_device_file_system Q78216197
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TFS

Summary

TFS is a multi-device file system[1].

Key Facts

  • TFS's instance of is recorded as multi-device file system[2].
  • TFS's instance of is recorded as free software[3].
  • TFS's copyright license is recorded as MIT License[4].
  • TFS's part of is recorded as Redox[5].
  • ZFS inspired TFS[6].
  • TFS's source code repository URL is recorded as https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/tfs[7].
  • TFS's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[8].

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