![]() As new versions of Apple operating systems roll out later in 2016 - macOS Sierra, iOS 10, tvOS 10 and watchOS 3 - existing devices will use APFS. ![]() With the roots of the file system now over 30 years old, Apple just announced a new file system called APFS (Apple File System) that will be shipped on all new Apple devices starting in 2017. All Macs currently use a file system called HFS+ (Hierarchical File System Plus), an outgrowth of the original Hierarchical File System that was introduced in 1985 with Mac System 2.1. A file system is used by an operating system like macOS and iOS to read from and write to some sort of storage, whether it’s a huge hard disk drive or a speedy solid-state drive (SSD). Without a file system, your Mac, iPhone, iPad or even your Apple Watch would not work. IOS 10.3 Update with APFS Now Available to public
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