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His list is so expansive he cant even list one item from it in response.
I'll try. Short: It's not as powerful as ZFS.
Examples:
Another reason ZFS is better is it gives you something to do with all your spare RAM.
also ntfs doesn't support many common symbols. so you can't use them
The only reason why there's NTFS hate in the Linux community is because it's associated with windows.
This tribalism bullshit is tiring.
NTFS is genuinely inferior in many respects, especially on hard drives, Mister Blue Tribe.
Yes, NTFS lacks features that surely one of the many Linux filesystems have. But it also has features others do not. There is no one-siize-fits-all filesystem.
It's quite obvious that my calling out tribalism has felt to you an attack.
We get enough of this "us vs them" mentality in literally every topic and medium. I'd just like a little more nuance and genuine discourse. So I apologize if I've offended you.
Going to be honest with you, this has not been my experience.
And you can imagine whatever you want, but that doesn't make it reality.
? Imagine? 16 exabytes for NTFS according to multiple sources, like Wikipedia and Microsoft documents, and 16 terabytes for ext4.
If you want to refute that then it's most likely you have just had some unlucky experience, and at best it's anecdotal.
Considering your rather disingenuous second sentence, I can see that you are not here to engage in conversation, but to troll. You're exactly what nobody needs buddy. Cya.
im not the one who came onto a linux community to talk about how microsoft is better
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most of it yeah:/