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Which file system should be used for attaching a USB drive to my ASUS RT-AC88U router - FAT32 or NTFS.

Thank you
 
NTFS will support larger volume size. There is no significant performance difference.
 
In my experience if the format of your USB drive is formatted to NTFS using a small block size you will get worse performance compared to FAT32.
 
NTFS will support larger volume size. There is no significant performance difference.

Given a choice...
  • EXT3/4 - if the host supports is - challenge here is mounting the device on Windows/Mac - can be done, but some effort and SW downloads needed
  • ExFAT - for USB devices, this might be a good choice if the host supports it - ExFAT is a MS licensed thing, so this depends on what the vendor does with MSFT - but this is a great format for USB/SD cards actually along with external USB HDD's
  • NTFS - depends on the vendors - some use the FOSS driver, which works, and others use drivers from third parties that might have licenses or agreements from MSFT
  • FAT/FAT32 - these days in the Linux community, these are reverse engineered drivers - good performance actually, but they're running into the same limitations as Windows is on large filesystems.
 

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