I've tested several systems with PT, and in every case found the disk score to be much, much lower when running Win2000 and NTFS over running Win98. Some of the tests were run on the same machine, after a clean format and installation of each OS.
Most all were running newer 7200rpm drives with 2mb buffers. Drives were from 20 to 80gb, but most had the OS installed on a partition 16gb or less. DMA was enabled on all tests. Systems were anything from and Athlon 850 to a P4 2.0a ghz Northwood. Sometimes the variation in scores on one machine was greater than comparing the fastest to the slowest machine.
Typical scores follow, all done on the same machines back to back:
Win2000, using NTFS: Disk scores=100 to 125, on all machines.
Win98se, using FAT32: Disk scores=175 to 210, on all machines.
My question: Is this normal and usual? Or is the score somehow skewed by trying to compare to different OS's? Does this mean realworld performance is much slower running NTFS over FAT32?
And finally, if it is really slower, is there any way to speed up a system running NTFS?
Thanks for your help......
Ps... Forgot to mention, the scores above were all using Performace Test version 3.4. I just became aware of the newer version on this visit.
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