??? 10/05/09 18:15 Modified: 10/05/09 18:16 Read: times |
#169457 - re: which FS? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Oliver Sedlacek said:
Disk fragmentation regularly gets dragged up as a cause of Windoze slowdown, but in my experience it only helps with FAT32 disks. NTFS disks don't seem to slow down when fragmented. Linux geeks get to choose from a vast range of file systems like EXT3 and ReiserFS, which are very robust. Indeed, the Mac's Journaled HFS+ is remarkably robust and at the same time has no problems dealing with reading or writing multiple digital-audio streams in Logic Pro. HFS+ has built-in defragmentation so an extra utility is not necessary. -a |