Journaling File System

A server feature that logs changes before they are committed, reducing the risk of corruption and improving data integrity after unexpected failures.

A journaling file system acts like a safety log for your server. It records changes before they're permanently written to disk, helping protect your data if a crash or power failure occurs. This log allows the system to recover quickly and prevent file corruption. Most modern hosting environments use journaling file systems to improve reliability and stability. By keeping track of what's about to happen, they ensure that no data is lost during unexpected interruptions. It's an invisible but vital layer of protection that keeps your files safe and your website running smoothly.