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I/O subsystem for a database: remember that the read/write performance is often secondary to the number of I/Os the subsystem can perform per second.
The data that is written to a database in general does not exceed 8k per write, so formatting a volume with a 64k block size for use with a database is counterproductive
I/O subsystem for a database: remember that the read/write performance is often secondary to the number of I/Os the subsystem can perform per second.
The data that is written to a database in general does not exceed 8k per write, so formatting a volume with a 64k block size for use with a database is counterproductive