Release: NTFS-3G 2009.10.5 RC
A new stable NTFS-3G release candidate is available for testing. It is based on the latest Advanced NTFS-3G release which is already used by several distributions as the default NTFS driver. The changes include:
New: Full file ownership and permissions support. The ownership and permissions of files are interoperable with Windows and conforms to the POSIX rules.
New: POSIX ACL support.…
Tuxera NTFS Available for Cavium Networks ECONA Processors
Press Release
September 8, 2009
Tuxera Announces NTFS Support for Cavium Networks ECONA Family of ARM®-Based Energy Efficient System-on-Chip (SoC) Processors for the Digital Home
Tuxera’s Next Generation NTFS Driver delivers significantly accelerated file system performance on ECONA Family of CNS3XXX Processors
HELSINKI, FINLAND: Tuxera, the leading provider of high-performance NTFS and…
Tuxera Signs Intellectual Property Agreement with Microsoft
Press release
August 26, 2009
Tuxera, the NTFS-3G File System Provider, Signs Intellectual Property Agreement with Microsoft and Announces Tuxera exFAT for Embedded Systems
HELSINKI, FINLAND: Today Tuxera Ltd, the company founded by the leading open source NTFS project NTFS-3G, announced extensive cooperation with Microsoft. As part of this cooperation, Tuxera has signed an Intellectual…
Tekes Funds Tuxera’s Research and Development
Press release
June 2, 2009
Tekes funds Tuxera's research and development
HELSINKI, FINLAND: Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation, has decided to fund Tuxera Ltd's research and development activities.
"We are very pleased with the funding decision. This funding ensures that the development of our core product, NTFS driver, will meet the requirements of the most…
FlashFX Tera boosts boot time for LG navigator
LG Electronics, a well-known Korean-based manufacturer of consumer electronics, created a multimedia-enabled portable navigator for the North American market. The LN790 features a 4.3” LCD screen, Bluetooth hands-free functionality, and video-enabled playback. Ruggedness and fast access to data are important to consumers in this market, so the device was designed to boot directly from a NAND mass…
Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera datasheet
GET FAST AND SEAMLESS EXFAT SUPPORT Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera is our commercial-grade exFAT file system implementation that’s optimized for a premium user experience. It adds external storage support for USB drives and SD™ memory cards larger than 32 GB to any device. Plus, our special patent licensing arrangement with Microsoft means you can get fully legal exFAT with no hassle.…
Fusion File Share by Tuxera specifications
GET FUSION FILE SHARE BY TUXERA TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Fusion File Share by Tuxera™ brings support for Microsoft’s Server Message Block (SMB) protocol to public cloud and PaaS solutions, software-defined storage (SDS), high-performance computing (HPC) applications, and enterprise-grade NAS.
Custom-engineered for your hardware to ensure unsurpassed reliability for network storage,…
Linux file system verification – understanding fs-verity
Linux file system verification – understanding fs-verity The verification of a portion of the media provides a serious design challenge. Though there has been a push for fs-verity, Linux file system adaptation to these new requirements is still incomplete. This whitepaper compares fs-verity to dm-verity, describing the differences encountered by drivers and systems. We also examine…
The impacts of file system fragmentation on automotive storage performance
Whitepaper: The impacts of file system fragmentation on automotive storage performance
Could fragmentation be your storage bottleneck?
It’s important for car makers and suppliers to choose their file system implementations wisely, as file systems impact read and write performance and lifetime of the storage. File system fragmentation may cause anything from small errors to…
Maximizing efficiency in IoT
Maximizing efficiency in IoT For a developer perusing the datasheets of the latest microcontrollers, it’s easy to assume that efficient use of CPU resources, including memory and clock cycles, is, at most, a minor concern with today’s hardware. However, as anyone with recent experience developing a product for the IoT knows, these advances in hardware have not occurred in a vacuum;…