Last year, I created a job, which took a good grade in college, also has up on youtube I carrying the lecture (see part video to see "Managing Files with Aristotle Machado." The paper addresses the following topics: Definition of Files, Data Hierarchy, File Systems, Data Organization and Allocation of Files. UNIESP Work done at the college in 2009.
Context of Work:
1. Definition File
1. What is file
2. Types of media for writing files
1. Hard Drive
2. Flash Memory
3. Other types of Storage
2. Data Hierarchy
1. What is
2. Partition
1. Creating and Manipulating Partitions
2. Master Boot Record (MBR)
3. Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) / GUID Partition Table (GPT)
1. Converting a disk to GUID partition model
3. File System
1. What is the File System
1. HPFS (OS / 2 and Windows NT 3:15)
1. Characteristics of the HPFS
2. Advantages of HPFS
3. Disadvantages of HPFS
2. FAT - File Alocation Table
1. Advantages of FAT
2. Disadvantages of FAT
3. NTFS (WINDOWS NT WITH CORE)
1. The special features that NTFS was designed
2. POSIX
3. Hard Link
4. Advantages NTFS
5. Disadvantages of NTFS
4. exFAT (Extended Alocation File Table)
5. ReiserFS (linux)
6. EXT2, 3, 4 (linux)
7. HFS and HFS +
8. ZFS (BSD, FreeBSD, Solaris, OpenSolaris, Mac OS X, Linux)
4. Organization of Files
1. Organizing your files
1. Index
2. Partition tables Organized
5. File Allocation
1. What is
1. Fragmentation
2. RAID arrays
1. RAID0 - Mirror
2. RAID1 - Stripping
3. RAID5 - Stripping with parity
4. RAID6 - Mirror, Stripping and Parity
5. FakeRAID
6. Disadvantages of RAID array
3. Open-Source Solutions
6. References
I'm offering the downloadable version for those who want the versions in Word and Portable Document File.
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