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Choosing File Systems: NTFS vs FAT

Using the crappy Windows operating system? Then you may have encountered the different file systems Windows has to offer. But before installing Windows, do you really know what file system to use and why? Here are some comparisons to help you choose the right file system for you..

NTFS vs FAT


Criteria

NTFS5

NTFS

FAT32

FAT16

Operting System

Windows 2000
Windows XP

Windows NT
Windows 2000
Windows XP

Windows 98
Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP

DOS
All versions of
Microsoft Windows


Limitations

Max Volume Size

2TB

2TB

2TB

2GB

Max Files on Volume

Nearly Unlimited

Nearly Unlimited

Nearly Unlimited

~65000

Max File Size

Limit Only by
Volume Size

Limit Only by
Volume Size

4GB

2GB

Max Clusters Number

Nearly Unlimited

Nearly Unlimited

268435456

65535

Max File Name Length

Up to 255

Up to 255

Up to 255

Standard - 8.3
Extended - up to 255


File System Features

Unicode File Names

Unicode Character Set

Unicode Character Set

System Character Set

System Character Set

System Records Mirror

MFT Mirror File

MFT Mirror File

Second Copy of FAT

Second Copy of FAT

Boot Sector Location

First and Last Sectors

First and Last Sectors

First Sector

First Sector

File Attributes

Standard and Custom

Standard and Custom

Standard Set

Standard Set

Alternate Streams

Yes

Yes

No

No

Compression

Yes

Yes

No

No

Encryption

Yes

No

No

No

Object Permissions

Yes

Yes

No

No

Disk Quotas

Yes

No

No

No

Sparse Files

Yes

No

No

No

Reparse Points

Yes

No

No

No

Volume Mount Points

Yes

No

No

No


Overall Performance

Built-In Security

Yes

Yes

No

No

Recoverability

Yes

Yes

No

No

Performance

Low on small volumes
High on Large

Low on small volumes
High on Large

High on small volumes
Low on large

Highest on small volumes
Low on large

Disk Space Economy

Max

Max

Average

Minimal on large volumes

Fault Tolerance

Max

Max

Minimal

Average











Tabulated by: NTFS.com


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