JFS (Journaled File System) is a family of file systems. It refers primarily to IBM's JFS, a journaling file system originally developed for AIX. It has also been ported to OS/2, Linux, and other operating systems. JFS is used for general-purpose storage on a variety of systems and is known for its efficiency in handling large files and its robustness due to journaling. The journaling feature helps to maintain file system consistency in the event of a system crash.
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