An ISO image is an archive file (a.k.a. disk image) of an optical disc
using a conventional ISO (International Organization for
Standardization) format that is supported by many software vendors. ISO
image is an unattached file format (like RAR and ZIP): it merges a
series of files into one single file according to a definite format. ISO
image files typically have a file extension of .ISO but Mac OS X ISO
images often have the extension .CDR.
The name "ISO" is taken from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM
media. ISO 9660 is a standard published by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO), defines a file system for CD-ROM
media. It aims at supporting different computer operating systems such
as Windows, classic Mac OS, and Unix-like systems, so that data may be
exchanged.
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