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UFS stands for UNIX FileSystem, which was originally developed from the first versions of UNIX at AT&T. The file system reached its current status in the 4.x BSD distributions. It it currently used in FreeBSD, NetBSD as well as OpenBSD and the Solaris Operating Environment. Linux support is available, but is not standard.

FreeBSD versions 5.0 introduced UFS2, which allows soft updates, a more efficient method of writing file system meta data, as well as support for volumes over 1TB in size.