macOS supports NFSv2 and NFSv3 over TCP and UDP. A commonly-used UNIX file sharing standard. The primary network file system for all versions of Mac OS. Used for sharing files with Microsoft Windows SMB file servers and clients.Īpple Filing Protocol.
Fat 12-bit is not supported.Īn interchange format used by digital cameras and other peripherals. The MS-DOS file system, with 16- and 32-bit variants. The standard file system for all forms of DVD media (video, ROM, RAM and RW) and some writable CD formats. For example, iDisk uses WebDAV for accessing files. Used for directly accessing files on the web. File systems of this type are treated as read only in macOS 10.6 and later. The standard file system for older versions of macOS. The standard file system for prior versions of macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
The default file system for Apple platforms in macOS High Sierra and later, iOS 10.3 and later, watchOS 4.0 and later, and tvOS 10.2 and later. Table B-1 File systems supported by macOS