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Unmentioned in the WWDC keynote, but critical to MacOS, Apple is updating the 30-year-old HFS+ file system. APFS will put a modern foundation under your digital life next year. Here are the key ...
Among the announcements Apple made at WWDC 2016, its new file system, called APFS, raised a lot of developer interest. APFS brings strong encryption, copy-on-write metadata, space sharing, cloning ...
OS X (now macOS) power users have long had hopes that ZFS will take over as Apple's primary desktop file system—and, indeed, for a while it looked like that was going to happen.
APFS is Apple's first new file system in more than 30 years. Here's what it means for existing Macs and new hardware.
APFS is Apple's first new file system in more than 30 years. Here's what it means for existing Macs and new hardware.
Apple announced that the new Apple File system (APFS) won't immediately support Fusion Drives and will only support systems with all-flash built-in storage in the initial release of High Sierra.
Mac users rejoice: You will finally be getting a modern file system to go with your class-leading hardware. Does it matter? Only if you care about your data. Here's what you need to know.
The file system is available in pre-release beta for Apple developers on macOS Sierra and is scheduled to ship in 2017. RAID Support ...
Whether you're a Windows convert new to macOS or are curious about life on the “other side,” here are the key file system differences between the PC and the Mac that you need to know to ...