This July post with HFS+ and APFS benchmarks gained some popularity in the last few days, when Apple released a stable/final version of High Sierra, so I decided to redo these tests on the same laptop and include some additional ones. I did some benchmarks, that while being maybe not that well-thought, showed some disadvanteges of using Apple’s new filesystem on Apple’s new laptop, especially when it came to encrypted volumes. At that time Apple was releasing developer and beta versions of their new macOS, High Sierra, which includes APFS – filesystem that is going to succeed an almost 2 decades old Mac OS Extended (HFS+). In July, when I replaced my dated MacBook Air with a shiny new 2017 MacBook Pro, it was my first workstation equipped with a blazing-fast NVMe SSD.
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