
50 years in filesystems (froscon2025)
Writing data to disk – how hard can it be, and what have we learned in the last 5 decades?
Chaos Computer Club - recent events feed · Kristian Köhntopp
August 16, 20251h 3m
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Show Notes
Writing data to disk, how hard can it be? File systems are a special topic, because when you make a mistake, somebody is losing data and rollback ain't gonna fix it.
We have had innovations in filesystems roughly in intervals of a decade for the last 50 years. What have we learned, what has changed due to changes in technology, and where are we now?
A tour of the V7 Unix file system, BSD FFS, SGI XFS, LFS and ZFS, and some remarks on modern environments. A technical tour of how we store data in Unix.
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Topics
32382025froscon2025Retro-Computing - VAXination becoming cool againHS 1/2froscon2025-engDay 1