Difference between revisions of "F2FS"
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2FS wikipedia entry for F2FS] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2FS wikipedia entry for F2FS] | ||
* Presentation given at ELC, in February, 2013 | * Presentation given at ELC, in February, 2013 | ||
− | ** [[Media:elc2013_Hwang.pdf|PDF]] | + | ** [[Media:elc2013_Hwang.pdf|Flash-Friendly File System (PDF)]] |
* Presentation given at ELC Europe, in November 2012 | * Presentation given at ELC Europe, in November 2012 | ||
** [[Media:A New File System Designed for Flash Storage in Mobile.pdf|A New File System Designed for Flash Storage in Mobile (PDF)]] | ** [[Media:A New File System Designed for Flash Storage in Mobile.pdf|A New File System Designed for Flash Storage in Mobile (PDF)]] | ||
* [http://lwn.net/Articles/518717/ Samsung's F2FS Filesystem] - LWN.net article from October of 2012 | * [http://lwn.net/Articles/518717/ Samsung's F2FS Filesystem] - LWN.net article from October of 2012 | ||
* [http://lwn.net/Articles/518988/ An f2fs teardown] - technical analysis by Neil Brown on LWN.net | * [http://lwn.net/Articles/518988/ An f2fs teardown] - technical analysis by Neil Brown on LWN.net | ||
+ | ** This article has very good technical details explaining the pros and cons of the filesystem. | ||
+ | ** Also, some of the comments to the article have good information. |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 7 March 2013
F2FS is a flash-friendly filesystem, developed by Samsung, and introduced into version 3.8 of the Linux kernel.
Here is some information on it:
- wikipedia entry for F2FS
- Presentation given at ELC, in February, 2013
- Presentation given at ELC Europe, in November 2012
- Samsung's F2FS Filesystem - LWN.net article from October of 2012
- An f2fs teardown - technical analysis by Neil Brown on LWN.net
- This article has very good technical details explaining the pros and cons of the filesystem.
- Also, some of the comments to the article have good information.