On 12/01/2010 10:43 PM, Pierre C wrote:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 18:24:35 +0100, Kevin Grittner
<Kevin.Grittner@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mladen Gogala <mladen.gogala@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is a operating system which comes with a very decent extent
based file system and a defragmentation tool, included in the OS.
The file system is called "NTFS"
Been there, done that. Not only was performance quite poor compared
to Linux, but reliability and staff time to manage things suffered
in comparison to Linux.
Please don't start with NTFS. It is the worst excuse for a filesystem
I've ever seen.
It is OT, but, could you please shead just some light on that? Part of
my next project is to test performance of pg9 on both windows and linux
systems so I'd appreciate any data/info you both may have.
Mario
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