Kilamon Rated XXX
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Posted: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:05:02 Post Subject: |
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I found out long ago, after moving away from 16 bit fat and it's limitations on partition sizes, that just doing a single partition for a drive is the best way to go. Yes, you'll lose a megabyte or 2 due to the file system, but WHO CARES?! It's a massive amount of storage and breaking it up in to smaller chunks just to save a couple megabytes is LAME.
So, go with the largest partitions you can on your drives. That's my advice. It saves headaches later and makes administration that much easier. Just be sure to do your defrags ever quarter. |
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