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Re: Vfat or NTFS?



On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 07:20:04PM +0000, Roger Leigh wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 06:50:12PM +0000, Russell Gadd wrote:
> > 
> > Should I go NTFS now for my data files? (keeping the main Lenny root
> > filesystem on an ext3 partition).
> 
> Just my experience but:
> 
> 1) VFAT is a terrible filesystem with all sorts of restrictions, not least
>    filesize and encoding issues.
> 2) NTFS (using ntfs-3g) performs terribly on Linux.  The FUSE driver is
>    slow, and this makes data transfer a very lengthy affair.  No idea
>    about reliability, but I think it's better than it was and I've not
>    run into issues myself.
> 
> Note that there's a third option: EXT2.
> 
> Ext2 obviously works very well on Linux.  Using the EXT2IFS driver for
> Windows, you can use Ext2/3 filesystems on Windows as well.
> http://www.fs-driver.org/
> 

In casual observations I hadn't noticed that. Never tested it. However no
large transfers between ext3 and NTFS ever got my attention as particularly
slow or fast.

I use NTFS on a shared storage partition and two usb drives but not on Linux
specific data partitions.

-- 
Kind Regards,
Freeman

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