

To full speed drivers, such as the commercial Tuxera NTFS driver. Shall have to excuse myself from the thread therefore do not know sorry.I used an external harddrive (usb 2) formated NTFS which was running fine. Comparisons as such therefore not likely too relevant but I thought I might notice similar patterns at least.Īs said, surely do notice a pattern of NTFS being slow but "unfortunately" nothing near your 35 vs 680, and as said, certainly not specific to NTFS -> NTFS. I can only test on an older system with one NTFS filesystem on a two drive SATA SSD RAID0 and the other on a two drive HDD raid 0 due to not having NTFS filesystems anywhere else. I was just testing a bit locally and while I get poor write performance on NTFS it's more than double yours and for me ext4 -> NTFS is actually slightly slower than NTFS -> NTFS. Or, well, no, but I would have had this been a large directory of individual small files instead of an ISO: 35 M/s does sound atrocious for one ISO. If it was and if I had noticed this locally I'd have in fact probably shrugged this off, what with NTFS on Linux being a FUSE filesystem, a filesystem implemented in user- rather than kernelspace and with hence horrible syscall round-trip times.

May I assume that the source in that 35M/s copy was not also on /mnt/6458BBB058BB7EFC/? (you are not showing current directory). Init: systemd v: 245 runlevel: 5 Compilers: gcc: 9.3.0 alt: 9 Shell: bash

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