A system administrator is selecting a file system for a critical server. The main goal is to prevent data corruption from unexpected power loss. Which file system feature is specifically designed to address this risk?
Journaling is a file system feature that maintains a log, or journal, of changes that are about to be made to the file system. This log allows the operating system to quickly recover and restore the file system to a consistent state after an unexpected shutdown or power failure, preventing data corruption. Compression is used to reduce the size of files to save disk space. Encryption is used to secure data from unauthorized access. Permissions are used to control which users can access or modify files. While important, these other features do not primarily address data integrity during a power failure.
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