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The Be File System (BFS, BeFS) is the native file system for the BeOS operating system.
BFS was developed by Dominic Giampalo and Cyril Meurillon in 1996 over a ten month period to
provide BeOS with a modern 64-bit capable journaling file system. It is case sensitive and
capable of being used on floppy, hard disks and read-only media such as CD-ROMs.
Like its predecessor, OFS, it includes support for extended file attributes (metadata) with indexing and querying characteristics to provide functionality similar to that of a relational database. Similar facilities are scheduled for future versions of Microsoft Windows under the name WinFS.
Its design process, API, and internal workings are, for the most part, documented in the
book Practical File System Design with the Be File System (ISBN 1558604979). Although the book is now out of print it is freely available as a PDF [1] (http://www.nobius.org/~dbg/practical-file-system-design.pdf).
BeFS has been reimplemented as OpenBFS by Haiku as a part of their open source operating system. SkyFS, a filesystem used in SkyOS, is a fork of OpenBFS.
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References
- Giampaolo, Dominic (1999). Practical File System Design with the Be File System. Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 1-55860-497-9.
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