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RedoxFS is the default filesystem of Redox OS, inspired by ZFS


This book carefully describes the design, implementation, direction, and structure of Redox, the operating system.

This is the default filesystem of Redox OS, inspired by ZFS and adapted to a microkernel architecture. Compatible with Redox and Linux (FUSE) Copy-on-write Data/metadata checksums Transparent encryption Standard Unix file attributes File/directory size limit up to 193TiB (212TB) File/directory quantity limit up to 4 billion per 193TiB (2^32 - 1 = 4294967295) Disk encryption fully supported by the Redox bootloader, letting it load the kernel off an encrypted partition. Being MIT licensed, RedoxFS can be bundled on GPL-licensed operating systems (Linux, for example).

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