"The days of the plain filesystems like FAT32 and ext2 seem to have 
past. Newer operating systems are offering journal, 64-bit
filesystems, with features like supporting terrabytes of filesizes or 
attaching attributed meta-data in them. Today we are
interviewing (in a given set of questions) the main people behind IBM's 
JFS, NameSys' ReiserFS and SGI's XFS. Read on about
the status of their filesystems, their abilities and what they are 
aiming for the future." 

http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=69

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