Paragon NTFS for Linux 7.0 is a commercial Linux kernel driver for rapid and transparent read/write access to NTFS volumes. The Professional Edition includes the fully functional NTFS for Linux driver, complementary support, a driver to mount Microsoft Dynamic Volumes/Software RAID, and additional utilities to check partition integrity, defragment, wipe, create NTFS volumes and perform other NTFS file system related tasks from your Linux OS
Rapidly and transparent access to
NTFS volumes under Linux with full read and write
functionality
Mount any NTFS volume like a native one, even mounting into “fstab” (to automount at each Linux
startup)
Mount Microsoft Dynamic Disks and Software RAID
Use powerful Linux utilities to maintain NTFS partitions
Share data and documents, recovery data after system crashes using a bootable recovery
disk
Key Features and Benefits of NTFS for Linux 7.0 Professional:
Features
Benefits
Full read/write access to NTFS volumes
Rapid and transparent read and write access to NTFS volumes from Linux.
Additional utilities
Integrity check, defragment, wipe, create NTFS volumes, copy (backup) files, saving all their
attributes and perform many
NTFS file system related tasks.
Windows Dynamic Volumes and Software RAID Support
Mount all Windows Dynamic Volumes (simple, spanned, striped, mirrored and RAID5 volumes) and
Software RAID via Paragon LDM (Logical Disk Manager) driver.
Exceptional ease of installation
A script file can build a driver, install it, automatically mount all local NTFS volumes and
place them into "fstab" to automount them at Linux startup.
High performance
Transfer rate is the same as for native filesystems.
No file or volume size limitations
There are no limitations to maximum file and volume size (but within kernel and NTFS
limitations).
All NTFS versions supported
The driver supports all NTFS versions - from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Vista.