Gain full read-write access to NTFS under Linux supported Platforms.
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Case Studies
Creating Recovery Linux Based Live CD for
Rescue Data This case study explains how one can use the
NTFS for
Linux and LDM driver to create Recovery Linux based Live CD for rescuing the important data (by
restoring, backing up, checking for and repairing viruses) on
NTFS
partitions and Microsoft Dynamic Volumes / Software RAIDs (spanned, mirrored, striped,...).
Accessing Data on SCO UNIX Media under
Windows This case study shows how Paragon improved its UFSD Technology to meet the requirements one
of the world leading specialists in developing and maintaining of Instrumentation and Control
(I&C) systems. The result was the driver for supporting EAFS and HPFS files systems of the SCO
UNIX OS under Windows OS.
Antivirus
Linux Based Bootable CD with Full Read-Write Access to NTFS Volumes This case study dwells upon the use of the
NTFS for
Linux and LDM driver to create a special anti-virus Linux based bootable CD, giving you the
opportunity to detect/clean virus infections on
NTFS
partitions and Microsoft Dynamic Volumes without booting presumably infected Windows or Linux
OSs.
Using NTFS for Linux
in Network-Attached Storage (NAS) Systems with Big-Endian ARM Architecture This case study describes how Paragon improved its
NTFS for
Linux driver to meet the requirements of one of the world-wide famous Linux tiny servers producers.
As a result the customer obtained the unique, scalable, cost-effective and easy-to-manage solution
- Linux Network-Attached Storage tiny server with USB hard disks and ability to access
NTFS
partitions (besides having access to
FAT,
Ext2, Ext3, Reiser), being shared via Samba, using the
NTFS for
Linux driver.
Real Time Video Capturing and
Storing on NTFS Partitions under Linux OS This case study describes how one can use the
NTFS for
Linux driver to create Linux multimedia station or Linux-based Home Theater with built-in
NTFS for
Linux driver to write data (video files) onto an external hard disk with a huge
NTFS
partition and, at the same time, process this data to display on TV, connected to the Linux
station, or PC monitor.
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