Answer:
Some times called 'file system aging'is the inability of a
file system to lay out related data sequentially
(contiguously), an inherent phenomenon in storage-backed
file systems that allow in-place modification of their
contents. It is a special case of data fragmentation.
file system to lay out related data sequentially
(contiguously), an inherent phenomenon in storage-backed
file systems that allow in-place modification of their
contents. It is a special case of data fragmentation.
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