Hello All!
This days, I??m so puzzled by a question: how FSDs organize files to insure
quickly read and write. Such as FAT or NTFS. They should have do many to
optimize. My fellows are wirting a filter driver, it??s used to log files??
changes one day, and at the end upload the changes to services. The
efficiency must be very important, so I want to know how FSDs organize their
files.
Thanks and Best Regards,
???(ZhangPei).
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Hello All!
This days, I??m so puzzled by a question: how FSDs organize files to insure quickly read and write. Such as FAT or NTFS. They should have do many to optimize. My fellows are wirting a filter driver, it??s used to log files?? changes one day, and at the end upload the changes to services. The efficiency must be very important, so I want to know how FSDs organize their files.
Thanks and Best Regards,
???(ZhangPei).
I??m so sorry, next time won??t do like this. It??s my first time to send a
mail, I??m so just a newer.
So, very sorry, beg your parden for a new.
Thanks and Best Regards,
???(ZhangPei).
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Sent: 2006??10??30?? 10:40
To: Windows File Systems Devs Interest List
Subject: Re:[ntfsd] what FSDs have optimized to organize so much files.
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“ZHANGP” wrote in message news:xxxxx@ntfsd…
Hello All!
This days, I??m so puzzled by a question: how FSDs organize files to insure
quickly read and write. Such as FAT or NTFS. They should have do many to
optimize. My fellows are wirting a filter driver, it??s used to log files??
changes one day, and at the end upload the changes to services. The
efficiency must be very important, so I want to know how FSDs organize their
files.
Thanks and Best Regards,
???(ZhangPei).
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As for FAT, the FASTFAT filesystem is in the WDK and/or the IFS kit
if you have access to that. Not sure if this is still relevant:
http://blogs.msdn.com/peterwie/archive/2006/05/30/611070.aspx
NTFS is a little harder to find definitive information about, but if
you search the archives here, you’ll find lots of pointers.
Incidentally, Rule #2 (after Don’t Cross-Post) is Search Before
Asking. You’ll be amazed what Google can find. 
-Steve
On Oct 29, 2006, at 9:01 PM, ZHANGP wrote:
I??m so sorry, next time won??t do like this. It??s my first time to
send a mail, I??m so just a newer.
So, very sorry, beg your parden for a new.
Thanks and Best Regards,
???(ZhangPei).
From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com
[mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of David J. Craig
Sent: 2006??10??30?? 10:40
To: Windows File Systems Devs Interest List
Subject: Re:[ntfsd] what FSDs have optimized to organize so much
files.
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“ZHANGP” wrote in message news:
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> Hello All!
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> This days, I??m so puzzled by a question: how FSDs organize files to
> insure quickly read and write. Such as FAT or NTFS. They should
> have do many to optimize. My fellows are wirting a filter driver,
> it??s used to log files?? changes one day, and at the end upload the
> changes to services. The efficiency must be very important, so I
> want to know how FSDs organize their files.
>
>
>
> Thanks and Best Regards,
>
> ???(ZhangPei).
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