Sujet : Re: An NTFS distro ?
De : vallor (at) *nospam* cultnix.org (vallor)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.miscDate : 06. May 2024, 01:43:20
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On Sun, 05 May 2024 15:22:47 -0700 (Seattle), "Relf"
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Usenet@Jeff-Relf.Me> wrote in <
Jeff-Relf.Me@May.5--3.22pm.Seattle.2024>:
You (rBowman) replied ( to me ):
Why haven't any of you propeller heads tried an NTFS distro ?
https://www.theregister.com/2021/10/13/how_ntfs_finally_made_it/
No one has tried it, apparently.
Native NTFS support in the kernel is relatively new.
Meanwhile, the ext{2,3,4} filesystems just got better and better.
ext4 is solid and proper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext4It's journaling, but if you want faster performance, you
can mount with an option that only journals metadata.
NTFS is interesting, though, because it has shadow copy. (If
you use Netapp filers, it seems to be similar to the .snapshot
directory. I've never used NTFS shadow copy, maybe someone
will speak up about it.)
Reading up on NTFS on Wikipedia, it doesn't look like there's
much to recommend it over more open file systems -- and one
might argue it's not a great idea to entrust your files
to a filesystem whose de facto reference implementation
was proprietary for so long.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFSIt is a bit hypocritical for me to raise that point, though,
because I've been a fan of Netapp filers (with .snapshot
support) for decades. But, that's an appliance.
Finally, I just read about "Transactional NTFS", and it sounds
like a nice feature to have...if you can get it.
[ Newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc added, as this is a general
linux question, and not advocacy. ]
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