Hi, 

Von: Markus Schaber

> [ Speculation was: File-Systems providing tail packing / block     ]
> [ suballocation like features may remove the need of the "packing" ]
> [ part of small pristines. ] 
> I'll try to run some statistics using publicly available projects on an
> NTFS file system, just for comparision.

I did not yet have time to run that yet, but I found out that NTFS is 
documented to pack small files only up to around 600 bytes.

And given that the Ext2/3/4 family of file systems does not (and possibly never 
will) support tail packing, I guess that my argument was junk.

Best regards

Markus Schaber
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