Glossaire

File system

File system is the way in which an operating system manages a set of hierarchical files. It creates a data structure that translates the physical (sector) view of a disc into a logical (files, directories) structure, which helps both computers and users locate files. In other words, it records where files and directories are located on the disc.




Due to the nature of our business, we must upgrade hard drives to accommodate our product line. In the past we had to rely on Norton Ghost® to move our system drives over, keeping our fingers crossed. Finally there’s a product that is fast, easy, and reliable with no special booting requirements. Hats off to Acronis for a wonderful product. Thanks guys!

Steve Holiday,
Director, International Network
Operations Information Handling Services,
Englewood, Colorado

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