Publisher: Microsoft Press, 1994, 91 pages
ISBN: 1-55615-660-X
Keywords: Operating Systems
This detailed, informative monograph by critically acclaimed author Helen Custer is an up-to-date adjunct to her bestselling Inside Windows NT. In this special edition, Custer expands on her discussion of the robust new Windows NT File System (NTFS) and documents its arduous design and creation process.
NTFS sets a new standard for reliability and speed in PC, workstation, and server file systems. This book includes the first discussion of data compression in Windows NT, describes the file system's internal structure, and explains in detail how NTFS recovers a volume and reconstructs itself after a system failure. Along with clear explanations of how NTFS works, Custer provides detailed information and insights into
Inside the Windows NT File System is a must read for anyone installing or developing for Microsoft's advanced olperating system for workstations and servers.
A very high-level overview of NTFS, without sufficient detail to be able to reverse-engineer it… Why bother?
You may safely skip it, if you're not into filesystems.
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