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NTFS features access control lists (ACLs), filesystem encryption, transparent compression, sparse files, and file system journaling, in contrast to FAT and High Performance File System (HPFS). Access control for mission-critical data is made possible by NTFS's ability to provide permissions to files and folders. Reliability: NTFS places a strong emphasis on the consistency of the file system so that you can quickly restore your data in the case of a disaster (such a power outage or system failure).What purpose does NTFS serve?The Windows NT operating system is used by NTFS, commonly referred to as the New Technology File System and the NT file system, to store and retrieve files from hard drives and optical discs. In later iterations of Windows OS, it was originally introduced in 1993. What benefits does NTFS offer? Smaller files can be written using NTFS significantly more quickly than by a file system like FAT32. Additionally, there is no file size restriction. The file system lessens the issue of fragmentation and the requirement for ongoing defragmentation by intelligently choosing the sectors to be written. The NTFS file system is more efficient at managing disk space and has higher disk utilization than FAT32. NTFS read and write speeds are also quicker than FAT32's.To learn more about 'NTFS' refer tohttps://brainly.ph/question/11676611#SPJ4