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What is a transactional file system?

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What is a transactional file system?

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A transactional file system is one that is architected similarly to the concept of a database. Databases conduct events known as transactions. At predetermined intervals, all changes prior to the previous intervals are committed to disk. These intervals are called as transaction points. A Transaction Point may be atomic or not. Reliance Transaction Points are atomic, whereas Win/CE TFAT transaction points are NOT atomic.

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