We may say its disadvantages are:
1. Unauthorized user can find your files easily.
2. Hacker can take advantage your computer file system if it is not password protected or encrypted.
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Oh, dude, disadvantages of file management systems? Well, like, they can be a real pain when it comes to organizing and finding files, you know? Plus, they can get all messy and cluttered if you're not careful. And let's not forget the joy of accidentally deleting something important and then spending hours trying to recover it. Fun times, right?
A file management system provides a more generalized solution to a problem (typically, persistent storage and retrieval of variable-length data). Some specialized applications may enjoy better performance by refraining from using a file management system. Those applications would use a raw, not managed, storage approach instead, and save on administrative overhead both in processing cycles and memory footprint.
Generalized solutions tend to introduce overhead that impacts performance on several levels, compared to a specialized solution. However, the advantage of a generalized solution is that it is generalized and generally much more versatile, and much better able to cope with crowing future demands.
1. duplication of data 2. data integrity problem 3. limited data sharing 4.lenghty processing time
1. duplication of data 2. data integrity problem 3. limited data sharing 4.lenghty processing time