Hi,
I just read up on some documentation regarding performance and blocksize. I always used to use 4K blocks on Linux. Now I saw in a presentation from Exchange that if you use typeII storage area's then it is better to use 8K blocks on Linux. Can anyone comfirm this for me?
Furthermore am I interested in the optimum blockszie for bi and ai. Is this 4K or 8K on Linux? We tend to use 8k blocks for bi and ai. But reading up it seems to be suggested that 4K blocks are better to use. Is this correct or is 8K good? I am not in a real position to do extensive testing with this, therefore my question
TIA,
Casper.
I just read up on some documentation regarding performance and blocksize. I always used to use 4K blocks on Linux. Now I saw in a presentation from Exchange that if you use typeII storage area's then it is better to use 8K blocks on Linux. Can anyone comfirm this for me?
Furthermore am I interested in the optimum blockszie for bi and ai. Is this 4K or 8K on Linux? We tend to use 8k blocks for bi and ai. But reading up it seems to be suggested that 4K blocks are better to use. Is this correct or is 8K good? I am not in a real position to do extensive testing with this, therefore my question
TIA,
Casper.