So are there any performance tests on what best to format f.e. an Intel X25-E SSD to (for Windows use)?
Is NTFS OK for those, or FAT faster? (I don't have Fat64 as an option for XP64 unfortunately, also, I want a multiboot with a BSD and Linux flavor)
Meowbay 3 years ago
NTFS is very hard on flash drives, it makes a lot of reads and writes and wears them out pretty fast/
BackyardSkunkworks 3 years ago
So what is the best alternative? By the way, I usually switch off indexing and last access time logging when using NTFS, so I don't really see the disadvantage compared to others..
So are there any performance tests on what best to format f.e. an Intel X25-E SSD to (for Windows use)?
Is NTFS OK for those, or FAT faster? (I don't have Fat64 as an option for XP64 unfortunately, also, I want a multiboot with a BSD and Linux flavor)
Meowbay 3 years ago
NTFS is very hard on flash drives, it makes a lot of reads and writes and wears them out pretty fast/
BackyardSkunkworks 3 years ago
So what is the best alternative? By the way, I usually switch off indexing and last access time logging when using NTFS, so I don't really see the disadvantage compared to others..
Meowbay 3 years ago