Title: Journaling Feature now offered with Mac OS X Server ve
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Mac OS X Server version 10.2.2 now provides a robust new journaling feature for the Mac OS Extended (HFS+) file system.

Journaling protects the integrity of the file system on Xserve and other Mac OS X Server-based systems in the event of an unplanned shutdown or power failure. It also helps to maximize the uptime of servers and server-attached storage devices by dramatically expediting repairs to the affected volumes when the system restarts.
Features include:
* Rapid recovery of large file systems following an
unplanned shutdown or power failure
* Automatic logging of file system transactions to
ensure file system consistency
* Easy to apply to existing Mac OS Extended volumes
without reformatting
* Fully compatible with earlier versions of the Mac OS
Extended file system
More information is available at: <http://www.apple.com/server/pdfs/L24481A_Journaling_TB.pdf>

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