Subject | English | Slovak |
comp., MS | CD-ROM File System | CDFS (A 32-bit protected-mode file system that controls access to the contents of CD-ROM drives) |
comp., MS | Compact Disc File System | CDFS (A 32-bit protected-mode file system that controls access to the contents of CD-ROM drives) |
comp., MS | Distributed File System | systém súborov DFS (A service that allows system administrators to organize distributed network shares into a logical namespace, enabling users to access files without specifying their physical location and providing load sharing across network shares) |
comp., MS | Encrypting File System | systém šifrovania súborov EFS (A Microsoft file-based encryption technology that enables users to encrypt files and folders on NTFS volumes. EFS helps protect the confidentiality of data by ensuring that only authorized users can decrypt the encrypted files or folders) |
comp., MS | file system | systém súborov (In an operating system, the overall structure in which files are named, stored, and organized. NTFS, FAT, and FAT32 are types of file systems) |
comp., MS | file system cache | vyrovnávacia pamäť systému súborov (An area of physical memory that holds frequently used pages. It allows applications and services to locate pages rapidly and reduces disk activity) |
IT, R&D. | filing system | informačný systém |
comp., MS | mounted file system | pripojený systém súborov (A file system located on a removable medium, such as a PC Card storage device. The operating system loads, or mounts, the file system when the medium is inserted into the device. It unloads, or unmounts, the file system when the medium is removed or when the user issues a command to do so) |
comp., MS | NTFS file system | systém súborov NTFS (An advanced file system designed for use specifically with the Windows NT operating system. It supports long filenames, full security access control, file system recovery, extremely large storage media, and various features for the Windows NT POSIX subsystem. It also supports object-oriented applications by treating all files as objects with user-defined and system-defined attributes) |