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[Tech ARP] Why It's Really Time To Ditch (And Strip) The Short Filename Rev. 2.0

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Dear editor,

 

 

 

We have just posted an editorial called *Why It's Really Time To Ditch (And

Strip) The Short Filename Rev. 2.0*.

 

 

 

*Quote :* It's been 20 years since Microsoft first introduced the long

filename (LFN) in Windows NT 3.5, but NTFS continues to generate a short

filename for every file you write today. This reduces the filesystem

performance and introduces additional writes that are unnecessary unless

you are using a very old application that can only understand the old 8.3

short filename format.

 

Unless you are using old software from when Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock

first broke out into stardom in Speed, you should disable the automatic

generation of the 8.3 short filename. Doing so will give a kick to the NTFS

file system's performance, and if you are using an SSD, help maintain its

performance and lifespan.

 

*In this major update, learn how to strip the short filenames from your

system to benefit from 10x better file system performance!*

 

 

 

Link : *http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=827*

<http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=827>

 

Icon :

*http://www.techarp.com/editorials/img/1419_NTFS_Short_Filenames_big.jpg*

<http://www.techarp.com/editorials/img/1419_NTFS_Short_Filenames_big.jpg>

 

 

 

We hope you will post this news on your website. Please feel free to send

your news to *news ( -at -) techarp.com* and we will reciprocate.

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

*Team ARP*

 

Tech ARP : *http://www.techarp.com/* <http://www.techarp.com/>

 

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