Hi Sam, let me add some infos,

1. I have a sata2 hard disk NTFS with inside some datas, it cames from
my old XP pro and is plugged as esata, i use it also for share datas
with my work-clients who are running win pcs.
2. Because in OSX still doesnt exist a client like flashfxp i m using
this ftp client running under vmwaver fusion 2.0
3. I'v added this hard disk NTFS in to the shared folder in my vmware
virtual machine so i can see it also from my virtual XP
3. The download files are going directly to this hard disk (shared
folder)

You was thinking right, if i download directly to my natve xp virtual
hard disk or to my mac hard disk shared folder will be all normal.
So i must download to other hard disks then move the downloads to my
NTFS data hard disk.... i hope to find a better solution.

Thnx for the answer Sam.

Best Regards, Macita.

On 12 Dic, 13:51, "Sam Moffatt" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you will find that MacFUSE 2.0 is a framework - in itself it
> doesn't provide any functionality that would drastically slow your
> hard drive. The problem is more likely with vmware fusion or perhaps
> NTFS-3g and you should take it up with them as to why their IO kills
> your computer's performance. You really need to provide more
> information about how things are configured for anyone to
> realistically help you, e.g. are you downloading from within the XP
> box? How is it "shared"? In the case that I'm thinking of, vmware is
> providing some form of folder sharing operation which means you have
> 1) the data coming in from the net 2) the vm writing it virtually to a
> location that vmware probably haven't optimised well unlike their
> native disk drivers 3) vmware then writes it to macfuse (a minor trip
> through the vfs layer skipped here) 4) macfuse then switches out to
> user mode to get ntfs-3g or similar to handle the write 5) it then
> pushes data onto the underlying disk. Each of these transitions will
> probably require a context switch (some more) which leads to all sorts
> of nasty performance issues. But thats life with virtualisation.
>
> Sam Moffatthttp://pasamio.id.au
>
> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Macita <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I must say that iv used the 2.o and iv donwloaded the last beta...same
> > problem!
>
> > On 12 Dic, 13:30, Macita <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> In the situation like in the object, when i download something from
> >> servers to my NTFS hard disk mac fuse 2.0 will ultra slow the entire
> >> hard disk and all my vmware fusion virtual machine win XP pro, just i
> >> stop to download in this shared hard disk (NTFS xp pro) and all back
> >> to normal.
>
> >> Any help?
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