Comment by jki275 7 years ago It's not NTFS -- it's Windows Defender's Realtime protection. 1 comment jki275 Reply setquk 7 years ago If you turn it off it still runs like ass. I have spent hours on this one even down to fsutil tuning and I can't get more than about a 10% improvement.This is because the small files are stored on the MFT which is global read/write locked.
setquk 7 years ago If you turn it off it still runs like ass. I have spent hours on this one even down to fsutil tuning and I can't get more than about a 10% improvement.This is because the small files are stored on the MFT which is global read/write locked.
If you turn it off it still runs like ass. I have spent hours on this one even down to fsutil tuning and I can't get more than about a 10% improvement.
This is because the small files are stored on the MFT which is global read/write locked.