Re: NT directory traversal speed on 25K files on Cygwin

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From: Andreas Ericsson
Date: Monday, February 27, 2006 - 2:19 am

Rutger Nijlunsing wrote:

Well, naturally. Cygwin is a userland implementation of a sane 
filesystem on top of a less sane one. File IO is bound to be slower when 
one FS is emulated on top of another. I think cygwin users are aware of 
this and simply accept the speed-for-sanity tradeoff. I know I would.

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Re: NT directory traversal speed on 25K files on Cygwin, Andreas Ericsson, (Mon Feb 27, 2:19 am)
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