What Does FAT Stand For?
FAT stands for File Allocation Table
FAT, or File Allocation Table, is a file system architecture used by operating systems to manage disk storage. It organizes and tracks the allocation of space on storage devices, allowing for efficient data retrieval and storage. The FAT system maintains a table that maps the relationship between files and their physical locations on the disk, facilitating quick access and ensuring data integrity. Commonly utilized in various operating systems and devices, FAT is notable for its simplicity and compatibility across different platforms.
Added on 16th October 2014 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym