At the heart of your Windows NT or Windows 2000 server's file system is NTFS, short for the NT file system, the default file system for Microsoft Windows NT and 2000. NTFS controls where Windows NT/2000 locates files on the server's hard drive. It also controls security and access privileges for those files. To get the most out of your server's hard drives, you must take NTFS into consideration. I'm going to show you how to wring the last drop of performance out of NTFS. I'll consider the importance of defragmentation, compression, naming schemes, and folder structure.
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