[GRLUG] ext4/xfs/winfs [Was: WMNTUG Windows 7 Meeting]
Raymond McLaughlin
driveray at ameritech.net
Fri Sep 18 16:14:05 EDT 2009
Raymond McLaughlin wrote:
> Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:02 -0400, Steve Romanow wrote:
>>> Not comparing features, just looking at the amount of experimentation
>>> and products that come to market for *nix compared to msft plodding
>>> along with ntfs.
>> There are numerous versions of NTFS; Microsoft just continues to call
>> all of them NTFS. Unlike the nerds at Sun [with GFS] Microsoft doesn't
>> view filesystem technology as marketable - you just have to have one.
>> NTFS [currently] is a very good filesystem. I think success in the
>> marketplace [is Sun a "success" in any arena anymore?] makes it clear
>> who is correct on that score. :)
>>
>> Actually I'd view NTFS as a success, much like ext2 -> ext3 -> ext4, as
>> they've been able to bring everyone forward with an improved filesystem
>> without making the migration a big deal. Most of the time it is
>> completely unnoticed.
>
> This raises the question of backward compatibility. For instance will a
> portable drive formatted ntfs by Windows 7 be readable if connected to a
> Windows 200 machine?
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