SDK Question:
What is the difference between NTFS & FAT File systems?
Answer:
NTFS stands for new technology file system or network
technology file system. In NTSF partition size can be of 2
TB or more. and file size can be 16 TB. file/folder
encryption is done. and it supports file name character
upto 255.
FAT32 stands for File allocation table. in FAT32 partition
size can be Upto 2 TB. and file size can be 4 GB.
file/folder encryption is not possible in FAT32. and it
supports file name character upto 8.3.
technology file system. In NTSF partition size can be of 2
TB or more. and file size can be 16 TB. file/folder
encryption is done. and it supports file name character
upto 255.
FAT32 stands for File allocation table. in FAT32 partition
size can be Upto 2 TB. and file size can be 4 GB.
file/folder encryption is not possible in FAT32. and it
supports file name character upto 8.3.
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