APFS: Revolutionizing File Systems on MacOS
The article delves into the Apple File System (APFS), an advanced file management system introduced by Apple Inc. in 2017. APFS was designed to succeed the older HFS and HFS+ file systems, further optimizing Apple's devices like iPhones, iPads, and Macs. APFS brings significant improvements, including strong encryption, support for snapshots, and efficient storage management, thanks to features like copy-on-write and atomic safe-save operations. The article also discusses Active@ UNDELETE, a powerful data recovery tool that supports all file systems, including APFS, through its File Signature feature and integration into boot disks like Active@ LiveCD and Active@ Boot Disk. The article concludes by emphasizing the advancements that APFS represents in the evolution of file systems and the crucial role of data recovery tools like Active@ UNDELETE.