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The '''Smart File System''' ('''SFS''') is a [[journaling filesystem]] used on [[Amiga]] computers and [[AmigaOS]]-derived [[operating system]]s (though some support also exists for [[IBM PC compatible]]s). It is designed for performance, [[scalability]] and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
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{{asof|2008}}, SFS was one of the independent filesystems still being used on Amiga computers.<ref>{{cite web|website=[[Ars Technica]]|url=http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2008/03/past-present-future-file-systems/4/|title=From BFS to ZFS: past, present and future of file systems|author=Jeremy Reimer|publisher=[[Condé Nast Publications]]|date=18 March 2008|quote=Many people did that, and some of the results, such as the Professional File System (PFS) and Smart File System (SFS), are still used by Amiga fans to this day.}}</ref>
Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches. The Linux version is independent code.{{cn|date=October 2015}}
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