What is the difference between ext2 vs ext3 vs ext4?
Answer / Pramod Kumar Pandey
Ext2, Ext3, and Ext4 are Linux file systems. Ext2 does not support journaling, making it slower but less prone to system crashes. Ext3 introduced journaling for better data integrity and performance. Ext4 is the latest version, which offers improved file sizes, faster file system checking, and support for larger storage devices.
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