Hey guys, I wondered if anyone has any definitive information about what is the best block size to choose when creating a RAID 0 (Striped) RAID to be exclusively for Audio. The options range from 32k to 256k blocks. The thinking is that if you match the data block size to the type of data you're going to using the HD will not have unnecessary fragmentation or wasted data space.
Small block sizes are supposed to be good for databases etc, but for audio and video (especially video) large block sizes are good. I was going to pick 128k just to be hedge my bets. Any good advice? Thanks!
Best Block size for RAID 0 DP Audio Drive
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Best Block size for RAID 0 DP Audio Drive
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