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HFS+ Full name Hierarchical File System Plus Introduced January 19, 1998 with Apple_HFS () 0xAF () HFS and HFS+ Apple_HFSX () when HFSX 484-11AA- AA3ECAC () Structures Directory contents File allocation Bad blocks Limits Max. Volume size 8 Max. File size 8 Max. Number of files 4,294,967,295 (2 32-1) Max. Filename length 255 characters (255 UTF-16 encoding units, normalized to Apple-modified variant of Unicode Normalization Format D) Allowed characters in filenames, any character, including. OS APIs may limit some characters for legacy reasons Features Dates recorded access, attributes modified, backed up, contents modified, created Date range January 1, 1904 – February 6, 2040 Date resolution 1 s Yes Attributes Color (3 bits, all other flags 1 bit), locked, custom icon, bundle, invisible, alias, system, stationery, inited, no INIT resources, shared, desktop Unix permissions, ( onward) Transparent compression Yes (on and higher) Yes (on and up).

Per- encryption is available with [ ] using HFS+ formatted volumes on OS X versions prior to 10.7 but later than Other Supported,, ////,, (through drivers) HFS Plus or HFS+ is a developed by It replaced the (HFS) as the primary file system of Apple computers with the 1998 release of. HFS+ continued as the primary file system until it was itself replaced with the release of the (APFS) with in 2017. HFS+ is also one of the formats used by the digital music player. It is also referred to as Mac OS Extended or HFS Extended, where its predecessor, HFS, is also referred to as Mac OS Standard or HFS Standard. During development, Apple referred to this file system with the codename Sequoia. HFS Plus is an improved version of HFS, supporting much larger files (block addresses are 32-bit length instead of 16-bit) and using (instead of or any of several other character sets) for naming items.

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Like HFS, HFS Plus uses to store most volume, but unlike most other file systems, HFS Plus supports to directories. HFS Plus permits filenames up to 255 characters in length, and similar to, though until 2005 almost no system software took advantage of forks other than the. HFS Plus also uses a full 32-bit allocation mapping table rather than HFS's 16 bits, significantly improving space utilization with large disks.

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