An IT technician needs to choose a file system that supports large file sizes and permissions for a new Windows 10 installation. Which file system should the technician select?
NTFS (New Technology File System) is the correct choice because it supports large files and incorporates permissions for security. NTFS allows files larger than 4GB, which is a limitation of FAT32, another commonly used file system. NTFS also includes features such as encryption and disk quotas, which are not supported by FAT32 or exFAT.
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Why is FAT32 limited to 4GB file sizes?
What situations is exFAT better suited for than NTFS?