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by Travis
5124 days ago
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Does this imply for certain contexts, the Windows model is superior? Say you had a "write/update infrequently, read many times" system profile with 10% disk space avail. It seems like Windows would store these files closer to each other on the drive, making reads more efficient. Or would that be such a negligible difference that it's not worth mentioning? |
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However, the locking semantics on NTFS are shitty unless you know what you are doing (i.e. use KTM/Transactional NTFS) which sometimes skews the statistics a lot.