ZFS is a filesystem developed and used by Sun Microsystems in their computers. It is not just a filesystem but also a logical volume manager. This means it is able to store the files more efficiently.
Sun's Solaris OS supports the ZFS file system natively.
Sun's Solaris OS using ZFS is designed with solid-state drives in mind and can optimize the file structure for them.
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No ext2, ext3, ext4, zfs file systems has 255 bytes filename limit and has no pathname limits
UFS is the main filesystem for FreeBSD, but ZFS is also a popular choice. ext2, msdos, ntfs (read-only), and smb are also supported.
Suns's Solaris operating system uses ZFS which is a next-gen filesystem that expertly and deftly handles defragmentation.
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The file extension is the three letter file type designation following a period at the end of a file name. It determines what type of file that file will be treated as. Changing a text (.txt) document to .wmv will make the computer treat it as a Windows Media Video file and thus it will be opened with your default program for viewing .wmv format videos.
Solaris employs the file system called UFS (UNIX file system) for its native file system type.