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I enjoyed the article somewhat, I like technical stuff about filesystems. What I don't understand is what public the author is trying to reach... if you are talking about using file streams or file system journalling, is it really necessary to point out that there is a button in the lower left of the Windows desktop that is called "Start"?
Some comments about NTFS' problems would have been fair too. Like the fact that it is very prone to fragmentation and that it cannot handle directories with a large amount of files inside.
And I don't really think Stacker was big in the last decade... he's talking about the 90s.