is only supplied with Apple-built workstations (Apple Mac desktops and Apple iMac all-in-ones) and laptops (Apple MacBooks).   - macOS, is a fully open-source OS kernel, derived from UNIX  the Linux kernel is bundled with multiple additional features - Linux, is derived from Linux via an open-source OS called Chromium. Chrome OS itself is proprietary.  OS is developed by Google to run on specific laptop (Chromebook) and PC (Chromebox) hardware. - Chrome OS, is the operating system for Apple's iPhone smartphone and original models of the iPad tablet. Like macOS, iOS is also derived from UNIX and developed as a closed-source operating system. - iOS, is a smartphone/tablet OS developed by the Open Handset Alliance, primarily driven by Google. Unlike iOS, it is an open-source OS, based on Linux. - android , is a proprietary file system developed by Microsoft for use with Windows. It provides a 64-bit addressing scheme, allowing for very large volumes and file sizes. Extensive improvements over FAT32   arge file support, security, recoverability - NTFS, is a variant of FAT that uses a 32-bit allocation table, nominally supporting volumes up to 2 TB. The maximum file size is 4 GB minus 1 byte. File Allocation Table  - FAT32, is a 64-bit version of FAT designed for use with removable hard drives and flash media. Like NTFS, exFAT supports large volumes, up to a recommended maximum size of 512 Terabytes (TB) Files can be larger than 4 gigabytes.  Compatible across many operating systems - exFAT, Third extended file system  Commonly used by the Linux OS - ext3, An update to ext3  Commonly seen in Linux and Android OS - ext4, Added to macOS High Sierra (10.12.4)  Also included with iOS and iPadOS  Optimized for solid-state storage - Apple File System (APFS),

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