![]() ![]() Likelihood of lost data being recovered: Non-existent on FAT32, low on ExFAT and high on NTFS Maximum size of one file: 4 GB on FAT32, 16 EB on ExFAT and 16 Terabytes on NTFSīuilt-in security: Absent on FAT32, minimal on ExFAT and present on NTFS Maximum number of files on one volume: 4194304 on FAT32, almost infinite on ExFAT and 4,294,967,295 on NTFS Maximum volume size: 32 GB / 2 TB on FAT32, 128 PB on ExFAT and 232 clusters on NTFS If you wish to talk stats and specifications, the following is a concise overview of the specifications of the three file systems: FAT32 is the oldest of the bunch, and ExFAT is the newest, but that is in no way how these file systems are ranked in terms of performance. FAT32, ExFAT and NTFS – the three most commonly used file systems across all existing computer Operating Systems. ![]()
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