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In [[computing]],
# 16-bit NWFS 286, used in NetWare 2.x
# 32-bit NWFS 386, used in NetWare 3.x through NetWare 6.x.
In NetWare 5 and above, [[Novell Storage Services]] (NSS, released in 1998), superseded the NWFS format.
The NWFS on-disk format was never publicly released by Novell, but it was released by former Novell engineers as an open source project on Windows, Linux, and DOS in 2000. The project contains
The published specifications<ref name="GitLab 2024 u925"/> for 32-bit NWFS are:
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* Support for block suballocation, starting in NetWare 4.x
For larger files, the file system utilized a performance feature named ''Turbo FAT''.{{citation needed|date=May 2014}}
Transparent file compression was also supported, although this had a significant impact on the performance of file serving.
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16-bit NWFS could handle volumes of up to 256 [[Megabyte|MB]]. However, its only name-space support was a dedicated [[Application programming interface|API]] to handle Macintosh clients.
The Netware File System supported native [[Standard_RAID_levels#RAID_0|RAID 0]] and [[Standard_RAID_levels#RAID_1|RAID 1]] capabilities long before RAID systems came into use on personal
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