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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:41:20+00:00 2026-05-23T14:41:20+00:00

I am writing a program that has to copy a sizeable, but not huge

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I am writing a program that has to copy a sizeable, but not huge amount of data from folder to folder (in the range of several dozen photos at once). Originally I was using java.io.FileOutputStream to simply read to buffer and write out, but then I heard about potential performance increases using java.nio.FileChannel.

I don’t have the resources to run a serious, controlled test with the data I have, but there seems to be no consensus on what the advantages of each are (other than FileChannel being thread safe). Some users report FileChannel being great for smaller files, others report huge speed increases with larger files.

I am wondering if anyone knows exactly what the intent of creating FileChannel was in the first place: was it designed for better performance? In what cases? And is there a definitive performance increase for general kinds of data, or are the differences I should expect to see trivial because I am not working with data that is specialized enough?

EDIT: Assume my data does not need to be thread safe.

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    2026-05-23T14:41:21+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:41 pm

    Input and Output Streams assume a stream styled access to the file or resource. There are a few extra items which help (array reads) but the basic idea is that of a stream where you read in one or more characters at a time (possibly blocking until you have more characters available).

    Channels are the means to copy information into Buffers. This provides a lower level of access to input and output routines. With thoughtful buffer sizing, the speed-ups can be impressive. Structuring your code around buffers can reduce the time spent in a read loop (also increasing performance). Finally, while it is possible to do pre-checking of input stream state in an attempt to avoid blocking, Channels and Buffers allow operations to perform in a non-blocking manner (even in the worst conditions).

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