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There's something very wrong with Windows disk access, you can see it easily by trying to run a Windows desktop with rotating disks.

But SQL Server is in the unique position of being able to optimize Windows for their own needs. So they shouldn't have this kind of problem.



The file system is almost 30 years old.

When NTFS came out it was way better than anything on Linux. Heck even in 2006 NTFS was better.

But Linux keeps getting new file systems while Windows keeps NTFS.


AFAIK, NTFS is a perfectly ok design. But the Windows file system never performed well. This is probably not for architectural reasons.

And no, it didn't perform better at NT4, XP, or Win7 times.




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