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Computing: Hi Performance File System now redirects to HP-UX, which says very little about it. Send it to Unix File System, which gives more information about it, instead.
 
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* [[Hierarchical File System (Apple)]], a file system introduced in 1985 for the classic Mac OS
* [[Hierarchical File System (Apple)]], a file system introduced in 1985 for the classic Mac OS
* [[Hierarchical File System (IBM MVS)]], a file system introduced in 1993 for MVS/ESA and subsequent operating systems
* [[Hierarchical File System (IBM MVS)]], a file system introduced in 1993 for MVS/ESA and subsequent operating systems
* [[Hi Performance FileSystem]], a file system used by the HP-UX operating system
* Hi Performance FileSystem, a version of the [[Unix File System]] used by the HP-UX operating system
* [[HTTP File Server]], a web server
* [[HTTP File Server]], a web server
* [[Hardware functionality scan]], a security mechanism used in Microsoft Windows operating systems
* [[Hardware functionality scan]], a security mechanism used in Microsoft Windows operating systems

Latest revision as of 20:04, 29 September 2025

HFS may refer to:

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Businesses and organisations

Computing

Education

Science and mathematics

Transportation

Other uses

See also

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