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What is EXT?

EXT is a file extension. It typically indicates a file that contains data specific to a particular application or program. Without knowing the specific context of the file (e.g., the program that created it), it is difficult to determine its exact content or purpose. It could contain anything from configuration settings to program data. The specific program uses this file extension to manage and access its custom data.

What other technologies are related to EXT?

EXT Competitor Technologies

XFS is a high-performance journaling file system. As a file system, it directly competes with EXT file systems.
mentioned alongside EXT in 6% (53) of relevant job posts
NTFS is a proprietary journaling file system developed by Microsoft. As a file system, it directly competes with EXT file systems.
mentioned alongside EXT in 2% (62) of relevant job posts

EXT Complementary Technologies

Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel. EXT file systems are commonly used on Linux.
mentioned alongside EXT in 0% (85) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning EXT?

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Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Oracle
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