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		<title>For file transfers, choosing the right filesystem makes a difference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few days ago I posted about the LaCie Network Space and how it took nearly 3 days to copy 360GB to a directly connected usb drive. Now I have discovered a trick to speed things up.Granted, this is not a scientific discovery and many factors could have led to the slow transfer speeds to begin with. [...]]]></description>
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