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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:10:44+00:00 2026-05-28T05:10:44+00:00

This is my first post here. I want to check if a file exists

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This is my first post here.

I want to check if a file exists but without using hard disk. For example look at this code:

<?php
$filename = '/path/to/foo.txt';

if (file_exists($filename)) {
    echo "The file $filename exists";
} else {
    echo "The file $filename does not exist";
}
?>

As far as I know ext4 is journaling file system. Does it mean that the script can check if the file exists by looking into it journal, that is main memory without touching hard disk?

Thanks for your time.

UPD.

Is there any filesystem that keeps hard disk’s journal in main memory, so that file exist’s operation can be done without accessing the hard disk?

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    2026-05-28T05:10:45+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:10 am

    The journal (a) lives on the disk, and (b) solves another problem entirely.

    When you make a call like this, the kernel will ask the file system. If the necessary blocks of the file structure are cached in memory, it won’t access the disk. If they’re not, it will.

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