I read that Paragon Software NTFS drivers will be part of the 3.5
kernel. I would like to use NTFS so that other computers can actually
read my data.

The current drives I'm using are 8 TB Seagate external drives with a 2
year warranty. Their price went up to $150 when on sale. I will probably
get a Seagate Exos x18 18 TB drive for 2 times the cost and 2.25 times
the capacity and 2.5 times the warranty period. (Also greater MTBF and
annual data usage.)

It would be nice if Ubuntu could access an 18 TB drive with an NTFS at
greater than continental drift speeds.

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