Hi,

I just read [1,2] that Western Digital (and probably others) will start to sell disks with an internal block size of 4KB instead of 512 byte.

The article mentions that this might lead to a considerable performance impact if the logical partition alignment is not in sync with the physical one ("e.g. if partitions starts at sector 63 wich is not a multiple of 4KB" [1]): "If a block of 4KB should be written, which is (logically) aligned, but physically in fact 2 sectors, then both physical sectors will need to be read, partially modified and then written back which leads to a serious performance hit." [1]

Any comments from someone who has a good knowledge of this area? Will this affect OpenBSD?

regards,
Robert

[1] (german) http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Festplatten-mit-4-KByte-Sektorgroesse-887759.html
[2] http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/library/whitepapers/en/2579-771430.pdf

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