Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/09/11/19:40:12
On 11 Sep 97 at 17:05, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> However, many people think that FAT systems also *must* be slower
> than the other types, which IMHO is plain wrong. The speed depends
> on how the OS parts which deal with files were written, and how
> smart is the disk cache.
The ONLY slow part of FAT that I can think of is doing a seek from
the beginning to the end as the OS has to scan though all the files
fat entries. Other than that, FAT can potentially be faster due to
the number of sectors pointed to by one FAT entry.
Bill
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