• @captain_oni@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    Also, the file system. For the longest time windows used NTFS exclusively, which is (or was) slower than Ext4 (the most widely used on Linux).

    I think MS is moving away from NTFS and are going to use a different file system in the near future (maybe even now, I don’t know anymore)

    • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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      2 years ago

      I don’t think NTFS is the actual problem, but the Windows VFS layer (or whatever it’s called over there).

      Running windirstat (or similar programs) is dog-slow on Windows, k4dirstat eats through the same partition quite a bit faster. Getting metadata to sort a directory with what 5000 files by modification time can take minutes in explorer, with Linux it’s pretty much instant. minutes. That’s not just non-optimised that’s abysmal.