
If you are interested in using a drive between both the Windows and Mac ecosystems, you may be interested in using a format known as ExFAT. These formats offer high stability and many features that keep data secure such as permissions. If you are formatting a drive to be used solely by a Windows or Mac machine, choosing a traditional NTFS or HFS+ format is ideal. HFS+ drives can be read and written to by Mac computers.NTFS drives can be read and written to by Windows computers.When choosing the right format for your hard drive, it is possible that you are formatting the drive to work with one specific operating system. Types of Formats Formatting a Drive for Mac or Windowsĭrives can be formatted in two primary different formats. Each volume within an APFS container can have its own APFS format-APFS, APFS (Encrypted), APFS (Case-sensitive), or APFS (Case-sensitive, Encrypted).Note: Mylio is not compatible with applications for Mac or Windows that allow for non-natively supported drives to be read/written to by unsupported operating systems.

You can easily add or delete volumes in APFS containers. For example, folders named “Homework” and “HOMEWORK” are two different folders. For example, folders named “Homework” and “HOMEWORK” are two different folders.ĪPFS (Case-sensitive, Encrypted): Uses the APFS format, is case-sensitive to file and folder names, and encrypts the volume. Choose this option if you don’t need an encrypted or case-sensitive format.ĪPFS (Encrypted): Uses the APFS format and encrypts the volume.ĪPFS (Case-sensitive): Uses the APFS format and is case-sensitive to file and folder names. Each volume uses only part of the overall container, so the available space is the total size of the container, minus the size of all the volumes in the container.Ĭhoose one of the following APFS formats for Mac computers using macOS 10.13 or later.ĪPFS: Uses the APFS format.
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If desired, you can specify reserve and quota sizes for each volume. When a single APFS container has multiple volumes, the container’s free space is shared and is automatically allocated to any of the individual volumes as needed. macOS 10.13 or later supports APFS for both bootable and data volumes.ĪPFS allocates disk space within a container (partition) on demand. While APFS is optimized for the Flash/SSD storage used in recent Mac computers, it can also be used with older systems with traditional hard disk drives (HDD) and external, direct-attached storage.
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Apple File System (APFS), the default file system for Mac computers using macOS 10.13 or later, features strong encryption, space sharing, snapshots, fast directory sizing, and improved file system fundamentals.
