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NTFS for Linux 5.0
A commercial Linux kernel driver for rapid and transparent read/write access to NTFS volumes like to native file systems.
Paragon NTFS for Linux is a commercial Linux kernel driver for rapid and transparent read/write access to NTFS volumes like to native file systems. The driver supports all NTFS versions - from Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003. (To find more about NTFS for Linux, please, read Solution Approach in Adobe® PDF format).
NTFS for Linux driver is the unmatched solution based on the unique Paragon Technology, development expertise and in-depth industry knowledge. It offers full read/write access to NTFS partitions under Linux that solves a real communication problem based on difference between Windows and Linux file systems. Overcoming incompatibility of these two opposing operating systems, Paragon NTFS for Linux provides full transparency, high-performance and stability on various platforms and Linux cores being highly adjustable and productive.
NTFS for Linux includes the fully functional NTFS for Linux driver with maximum performance and stability. It also offers useful additional recovery bootable CD with the build-in driver. Using this CD, you can boot your system and access NTFS and Linux volumes with read and write access - change configuration files, add any driver, retrieve important documents by writing them onto any removable media or a network share.
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Key Features
- Full access to NTFS volumes
Don't bother about the file system you're working with. NTFS for Linux driver provides full access (read/write, format, etc.) to the NTFS volumes (NTFS ver. 1.2, 3.0 and 3.1 (Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003)). It also fully supports advanced NTFS features like sparse files and alternate data streams.
- High performance
Get high performance, comparable to the native NTFS performance and in some cases even better than Ext2 FS. The driver was implemented in a heavy working configuration, including saving video streams in a file and displaying its content simultaneously in a real time mode.
- Porting to any hardware platform
Use any hardware platform you wish. Platform independence of the driver source code allows us to port it easily on any hardware platform presented on the market. At the present time our driver supports the following architectures:
> Intel x86 or compatible, which includes both 32Bit and 64Bit architecture (AMD64 and EM64T);
> ARM;
> MIPS.
- Stability in heavy conditions
Don't worry about the driver stability. We have thoroughly tested our NTFS for Linux driver in different configurations, and we can guarantee the absence of any file or volume corruption. It is important for data storage systems when many users access stored data simultaneously and the device works under heavy conditions and at peak capacity.
- Low system requirements
Due to unique technology our driver has low system requirements. For example, for our driver it's enough to have 32 MB of RAM to work with NTFS partitions bigger than 250 Gb.
- Microsoft Dynamic Volumes support
Work with full range of dynamic volumes (simple, spanned, stripped, mirrored, RAID-5). We have implemented support of any kind of Microsoft Dynamic Volumes in the driver to allow users to get access to information, which was formerly accessible under Windows 2000/XP/2003 only.
- Additional utilities
Create your own solution using additional utilities for formatting, getting and changing information about any NTFS volume, checking integrity and copying data (including all NTFS attributes: alternate data streams, security attributes, encryption and so on).
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