| Publisher | Ars Technica, LLC | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 14 Aug 2003 |
| Topics | Windows NT - 2000 - 2003 | ||
| Downloads | 2 | ||
Welcome to Part I of my series, the "Evolution of NTFS." Part I deals with NTFS up through NTFS 1.1, the version of NTFS found in Windows NT 4.0 (and commonly called NTFS 4.0). The article will give background to the development of NTFS, and foreshadow some of the important changes found in the next generation of NTFS found in Windows 2000. Part II will focus completely on NTFS 5.0, and Part III will talk about ways you can integrate NTFS into a multi-OS environment. If you're wanting to learn more about the version of NTFS found in Windows 2000, start here. 99% of this data is related to NTFS 5.0, and won't be repeated in Part II.
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