Alternatives to Linux File Systems for Windows
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BeeGFS: A high-performance parallel cluster file system optimized for speed, scalability, and ease of use.
Streamline your business operations with BusinessLOG SOC
Ceph: Scalable, unified storage for block, file, and object storage in enterprise and cloud environments.
Access Linux files from Windows with DiskInternals Linux Reader
Build Windows file systems in user mode with Dokan's FUSE-compatible library
Access Linux Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 volumes directly from Windows NT4 and later
Access Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 partitions directly from Windows with Ext2Read
Mount ext4 disks on Mac without compromising security or using the terminal
Access Mac-formatted disks and images with HFSExplorer, supporting HFS, HFS+, and HFSX file systems.
Access Mac Disks and Drives Seamlessly in Windows
OSXFUSE: Extend macOS File System Capabilities
Access Linux ext2, ext3, and ext4 drives on your Mac with full read-write support
Access and edit macOS HFS+ drives seamlessly on Windows
SeaweedFS is a fast, scalable distributed file system designed to store and serve billions of files efficiently.
Accelerated AI infrastructure for high-performance data management
Windows driver for Btrfs filesystem with RAID support and advanced features
Fault-tolerant distributed file system for all storage needs