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Apple File System - Wikipedia
Apple File System (APFS) is a proprietary file system developed and deployed by Apple Inc. for macOS Sierra (10.12.4) and later, iOS 10.3, tvOS 10.2, watchOS 3.2, and all versions of iPadOS. [9] [10] It aims to fix core problems of HFS+ (also called Mac OS Extended), APFS's predecessor on these operating systems.
Apple File System (APFS): What you need to know | iMore
Apple File System (APFS): What you need to know. How-to. By Rene Ritchie. last updated 17 June 2018. macOS Sierra. APFS is the Apple File System. It was introduced at WWDC 2016 and, starting this year, it will replace the existing HFS+ file system on Apple Watch, Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac, and Mac Pro.
File system formats available in Disk Utility on Mac
Disk Utility on Mac supports several file system formats: Apple File System (APFS): The file system used by macOS 10.13 or later. Mac OS Extended: The file system used by macOS 10.12 or earlier. MS-DOS (FAT) and ExFAT: File systems that are compatible with Windows.
APFS Explained: What You Need to Know About Apple's New File System
Apple File System, also known as APFS, has been used by default on iPhones and iPads since iOS 10.3, and is also used on the Apple Watch and Apple TV---but now it's finally on the Mac, too. How to Get the Apple File System
What's the Difference Between APFS, Mac OS Extended (HFS+), and ExFAT?
APFS: Best for Solid State and Flash Drives. Mac OS Extended: Best for Mechanical Drives, Or Drives Used With Older macOS Versions. ExFat: Best for External Drives Shared With Windows Computers. Case Sensitive: Avoid Unless You Know Why You Want It. Encryption Protects Your Files, But Might Affect Performance.
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