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What (who) is file system compression - definition

ARCHIVE FILE FORMAT
ACE (compression file format)

Synthetic file system         
HIERARCHICAL INTERFACE TO NON-FILE OBJECTS THAT APPEAR AS IF THEY WERE REGULAR FILES
Synthetic Filesystem; Synthetic file; Pseudo file system
In computer science, a synthetic file system or a pseudo file system is a hierarchical interface to non-file objects that appear as if they were regular files in the tree of a disk-based or long-term-storage file system. These non-file objects may be accessed with the same system calls or utility programs as regular files and directories.
TiVo Media File System         
PROPRIETARY FILE SYSTEM USED ON TIVO HARD DRIVES
Tivo's Media File System; Tivo Media File System
The MFS or Media File System is a proprietary file system used on TiVo hard drives for fault tolerant real-time recording of live TV.
Oracle Cloud File System         
COMPUTER FILESYSTEM WHICH STORES DATA IN ORACLE ASM
User:Ashakian/Oracle Cloud File System (ACFS and ADVM); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Oracle Cloud File System; ASM Cluster File System; ASM Dynamic Volume Manager
Oracle Cloud File System (CloudFS) is a storage management suite developed by Oracle Corporation. CloudFS consists of a cluster file system called ASM Cluster File System (ACFS), and a cluster volume manager called ASM Dynamic Volume Manager (ADVM) initially released in August 2007.

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ACE (compressed file format)

In computing, ACE is a proprietary data compression archive file format developed by Marcel Lemke, and later bought by e-merge GmbH. The peak of its popularity was 1999–2001, when it provided slightly better compression rates than RAR, which has since become more popular.