On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 03:26:17PM -0500, Michael Stone wrote: > On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 06:13:44PM +0000, Adam Weremczuk wrote: > > I'm giving exfat a shot and so far I'm impressed with 160 MB/s average > > transfer rate (HDD -> NVMe). > > > > That's significantly faster than before. > > > > Partially because I'm using "rsync -avh --no-perms --no-group --no-owner > > ..." this time. > > fuse is slow in general and that applies to ntfs-3g. There's a kernel exfat > module which will offer performance similar to any other native filesystem.
[...] See the other thread. The problem isn't speed or ntfs-3g. It is most probably that the NTFS is running out of mft records [1], a resource you set up when making the ntfs file system. Man mkntfs(8), option -z. Thanks Hans for spotting it. Cheers [1] https://sourceforge.net/p/ntfs-3g/mailman/ntfs-3g-devel/thread/Luj1mMdNTzhmN_rirQUn04gV3gjUiBbssQlI7kKokpUZqqBcg9_Nsh40PNCwmZ1JqSmjR3RGUCdobNu-r9f83M4wwyVnC3CyXEb8KyySmWs%3D%40protonmail.com/#msg36452635 -- tomás
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