partitioning schemes

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    Linux offers a robust environment for both personal and server use, providing users with flexibility over how to manage their system's files and drives. One of the fundamental aspects of setting up a Linux system is deciding on a partitioning scheme and selecting appropriate filesystems for each partition. In this blog, we'll explore some commonly used partitioning schemes and take a closer look at three popular Linux filesystems: Ext4, Btrfs, and XFS. A partitioning scheme refers to the method of dividing a hard drive into multiple independent regions (partitions), each of which can be managed separately. Partitioning makes it easier to organize data, improve performance, and enhance security.