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Randor 17-Dec-11 3:53
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Hi Roger,

I apologize for not responding to your post yesterday. Your comments left me scratching my head for several minutes so I decided to leave it be.

Some comments:

Roger Wright wrote:
I've been out of the computer repair business for several years,but two things used to be true - the default block size grows with the hard drive capacity


I have never heard of a filesystem with 'block sizes' that automatically grow. Typically the cluster size is determined when you create the filesystem. The only thing I can think of that could potentially grow... would be the MFT on an NTFS partition.

Roger Wright wrote:
I would have had smaller blocks, resulting in faster reads

Smaller cluster sizes essentially mean the drive head will potentially need to thrash around more... and gather more data. For example... if you save a 1MB file... on a filesystem with 1KB clusters... the drive head will need to gather 1024 blocks. If the filesystem was created with 4KB the drive head would only need to gather 256 blocks.

Larger cluster sizes usually result in faster data access... but will waste drive space. For example... If you save a 1KB file on a filesystem with 4KB cluster size.... there is 3KB wasted in the cluster.

With your 1.5TB drive I believe the default cluster size would be 4KB on NTFS.

Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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