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Old 08-14-2003, 05:23 PM
eruji eruji is offline
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what's the size of your cluster?

I keep seeing the suggestion of a second hard drive (or partition) with a 64kb allocation unit size.

whats the reason for this? and how do i tell what my hard drive is formatted to right now. i dont see this in disk management (winxp)

i just noticed, when you analyze a disk in the disk defrag it gives you a cluster size, mine is 4KB. is this what im looking for?
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Old 08-14-2003, 06:21 PM
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Re: what's the size of your cluster?

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I keep seeing the suggestion of a second hard drive (or partition) with a 64kb allocation unit size.

whats the reason for this? and how do i tell what my hard drive is formatted to right now. i dont see this in disk management (winxp)

i just noticed, when you analyze a disk in the disk defrag it gives you a cluster size, mine is 4KB. is this what im looking for?
The reason for the 64KB block size is to minimize disk fragmentation (since you are recording a MPEG stream you will be allocating large blocks of disk space so the large block size won't cause any problem).

It will also give you better throughput since the disk won't be as fragmented.

The cluster size is the alloocation unit size (I just checked my disk).
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Old 08-15-2003, 09:38 AM
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That's a rather personal question! Just, kidding, but it seems when it comes to clusters, size does matter. Reformating the partition to 64k cluster size made a huge difference in my video quality. See this thread: http://www.freytechnologies.com/foru...?threadid=1395
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