I was almost constantly getting ~95% CPU spikes from the mount.ntfs
process, according to 'top'. Disk fragmentation or big files (some files
as large as 16GB) were not causing the issue. Defragmentation of the
disk, using a Windows workstation, didn't change anything performance
wise whatsoever.

What fixed it for me was physically mounting the hard drive to a Windows
workstation and using CHKDSK. The disk wasn't damaged or anything but
apparently ntfs-3g causes 'free space marked as allocated' in both the
Master File Table (MFT) and volume bitmap. Once this is fixed the huge
spikes are gone. At least for me.

Hopefully this info can shed some light into the CPU spikes and help
some others who are having the same problem.

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