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High-performance file system (HPFS)

In PC operating systems, an installable file system that uses high-speed buffer storage, known as a cache, to provide fast access to large disc volumes. The file system also supports the coexistence of multiple, active file systems on a single personal computer, with the capability of multiple and different storage devices.

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