Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera
Resilient exFAT file system for embedded systems
Powering billions of devices worldwide, Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera is the proven choice for fail-safe data storage in automotive infotainment systems, smart TVs, smartphones, printers, routers, and more. Our solution offers seamless interoperability and is compatible with a wide range of operating systems: Linux, Android, Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS).
Customer success story
“We chose Tuxera for the proven reliability, fail-safety, and premium quality of their solutions.”
—Nigel Newby-House, AVP product planning and go-to-market at HTC
Fail-safe exFAT driver with no data corruption
Unexpected power interruptions or device unplugs can cause data loss. Our patented fail-safe technology minimizes data corruption in case of a sudden power loss. This means no playback interruptions whether it’s music, movies, photos, or any other file saved on a portable storage device.
Improved exFAT performance and flash lifetime
Get the maximum I/O throughput out of your flash media. Our patented Smart Allocator feature ensures low fragmentation, reduced latency, increased performance, and maximizes the lifetime of inherently short-lived NAND flash.
Optimize hardware costs with data persistence for dashcams
Tuxera Persistence ManagerTM is a premium add-on designed to save super-capacitor costs primarily in dashcam use cases. The feature is configurable and controls how frequently the data is committed to the storage media. It also prevents data loss for Linux- and Android-based recording devices in case of power interruptions.
Easy Microsoft exFAT patent licensing
Tuxera has been a Microsoft partner since 2009 – and their first file system partner. We’re also a part of the Microsoft exFAT licensing program. With our special arrangement with Microsoft, you can purchase our proprietary exFAT file system implementation, already bundled with a full Microsoft exFAT patent license. That means a faster time to market with hassle-free, fully legal exFAT software.
Responsive exFAT tech support
Our team of embedded storage development experts will support you all the way from evaluation to implementation, going above and beyond to ensure your project performs flawlessly and can be delivered on schedule. Our state-of-the-art Autobuild system ensures seamless, up-to-date, immediate software integration and delivery for your project.
Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera technical features
- All inclusive package: ready-to-run file system driver, file system and benchmarking tools, and intensive device testing.
- Standardized with the Microsoft exFAT file system specification.
- Conforms to SD File System Specification developed by the SD Association (SDA).
- Advanced file system check and repair tools ensure file system consistency, fix corrupted volumes, and recover lost files.
- Tuxera Persistence Manager™ add-on gives planned and flexible control over data flushes.
- Supported architectures: ARM, ARM64, Intel x86/x86_64 or compatible, MIPS, MIPS64, PowerPC, SH4 – virtually any 32-bit or 64-bit platforms.
- Supports all types of SD memory cards including SD™, SDHC™, SDXC™, SDUC™, microSD™, microSDHC™, and microSDXC™, and micro SDUC™. Support for formatting SDUC™ cards up to 128 TB.
- Other storage support: flash-based storage types such as eSD, CF cards, SSD, eMMC.
- Interface support: USB-connected storages, SATA, eSATA, FireWire.
- Operating systems: Android, Linux, RTOSes such as QNX and ThreadX - Available for a wide range of RTOS environments. Specifications may vary depending on OSes.
- Also runs on embedded microcontrollers with limited system resources with as low as 16 KB of RAM.
When to use Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera for embedded systems
Customer success stories – Microsoft exFAT by Tuxera
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