Sloakie, I'm almost certain Partition Magic will allow you to specify the cluster size...that is, I know it is an available option but I don't know if there's some reason why it wouldn't be permissible for NTFS.
While we're on the subject, does anyone know know if larger clusters are beneficial to writing data in large amounts (as opposed to seeking & reading)?
I recently purchased a 40GB dedicated video capture drive, and I'm wondering if large clusters would improve capture performance. I'm inclined to think it won't, since we're talking about a single file being written more or less contiguously across the disk (assuming the disk isn't fragmented). Anyway, I prepared drive with Partition Magic in FAT32 with 32kB clusters, which I believe is the default cluster size for a partition of this size. Cluster waste is not an issue cosidering the multi-GB files which will be stored on it, so would increasing the cluster size improve I/O?
Best regards,
Floyd