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NTFS
Extensive improvements over FAT32 including quotas, file compression, encryption, symbolic links, large file support, security, and recoverability.
ReFS
The future of Windows file systems, an update to NTFS, supported in Server 2012 and later, with limited support in Windows 8.1 and later.
FAT
One of the first PC-based file systems (circa 1980).
FAT32
Larger (2 terabyte) volume sizes with a maximum file size of 4 gigabytes.
exFAT
Microsoft flash drive file system allowing files larger than 4 gigabytes, compatible across many operating systems including Windows, Linux, and macOS.
ext4
- An update to ext3, commonly seen in Linux and Android OS.
XFS
High performance file system for Linux, supported in most Linux distributions.
APFS
Added to macOS High Sierra (10.12.4) and included with iOS and iPadOS.