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[QUOTE="Geekom Official, post: 490, member: 5"] Dear KnthPriv, Thanks for Posting! NTFS is a file system that uses journaling, which means it records changes to files and directories in a log before applying them. This can help recover data in case of a power failure or a system crash. However, journaling also increases the number of write operations on the drive, which can reduce its lifespan, especially for solid-state drives (SSDs). exFAT is a file system that does not use journaling, which means it performs fewer write operations on the drive and thus prolongs its lifespan. However, exFAT also does not have any built-in features for data recovery or error correction, which means it is more vulnerable to data corruption and loss in case of a power failure or a system crash. If you format the drives on your AS6 as exFAT, you might gain some performance and durability benefits, but you also risk losing your data if something goes wrong. You should consider the trade-offs between NTFS and exFAT carefully and decide what is more important for your needs. You should also make regular backups of your data regardless of the file system you choose. [/QUOTE]
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