Filesystems (ext3, reiser, xfs, jfs) comparison on Debian Etch (Debian
Posted Apr 26, 2006 13:49 UTC (Wed) by
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I am pretty sure current versions of official BitTorrent client put down a large, empty file now instead of filling a sparse file, specifically to avoid the nasty fragmentation effects you mention. In fact, I think that's been true for a couple years now.
Obviously, other clients may not do this. If they do, I'd say file a bug report. Sparse files are good for files that will tend to remain sparse. They make no sense for the kinds of files you'd tend to download w/ BT. After all, you need the disk space to store the file you're downloading, so you may as well allocate it up front.
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