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- Extent_(file_systems) comment "An extent is a contiguous area of storage reserved for a file in a file system, represented as a range. A file can consist of zero or more extents; one file fragment requires one extent. The direct benefit is in storing each range compactly as two numbers, instead of canonically storing every block number in the range.Extent-based file systems can also eliminate most of the metadata overhead of large files that would traditionally be taken up by the block allocation tree.".