• Blaster M
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    302 months ago

    Interesting to see how many features NTFS does support

    • @QuarterSwede
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      182 months ago

      That’s why it’s still being used. Not a major reason to move on for MS.

      Sad to see APFS not on the list (I know why, just wanted to compare).

      • @[email protected]
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        82 months ago

        Not sure if it’s gotten better in the last few years, but it’s also incredibly slow. Like orders of magnitude slower than ext3 or HFS.

        • @QuarterSwede
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          42 months ago

          I’ve never thought of APFS as slow. Didn’t realize it was.

          • Prison Mike
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            12 months ago

            Yeah that was kind of a weird take, I’ve never felt it being slow nor heard it is from anywhere else.

        • Blaster M
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          22 months ago

          If you’re running it thru the FUSE driver perhaps…proprietary ntfs drivers absolutely rip

          Also make sure last access time is turned off, that is a nice auditing feature for opsec, but it slows things down for the normal user. It should be off by default above 256GB drive sizes.

            • Blaster M
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              22 months ago

              last access time

              • @[email protected]
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                12 months ago

                There’s a good chance that’s what our issue was. It really struggled with a Java monolith project. Compiling was slow, but Mercurial was painfully slow on NTFS while ext4 was blazing fast.

                Been on Macs at work for a few years and don’t plan on going back, but wish I knew this back then!