HP 6005 Pro manual Appendix a Technical background, Partition alignment

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Appendix A: Technical background

Since standards were introduced in 1956, industry-standard HDDs have used 512-byte sectors on their internal media. However, this relatively small sector size constrains storage capacity and has also caused manufacturing capabilities to reach a limit.

Under the sponsorship and support of the International Disk Drive Equipment and Materials Association (IDEMA), manufacturers of industry-standard HDDs are transitioning from 512-byte to 4- KB sectors on HDDs with SATA interfaces, increasing the utilization of storage space and making the newer disks easier to manufacture. HDDs with SAS interfaces are expected to transition later, possibly not before 2013.

HDD manufacturers began shipping these Advanced Format drives (4-KB sectors) in the fourth quarter of 2010 as newly-announced models. Previously-announced and currently-shipping models are not expected to transition to media with 4-KB sectors.

By using standard 512-byte sector SATA communications, first-generation Advanced Format drives maintain backwards-compatibility with current computers. Thus, these drives – sometimes referred to as 512e drives or translated drives – operate internally at 4 KB and externally at 512 bytes. However, this disparity in sector sizes can lead to performance issues.

Partition alignment

Modern operating systems use file systems with 4-KB sectors when formatting a partition. However, when the physical media and file system both use 4-KB sectors, while the SATA interface is 512-byte, misalignment can occur, impacting write performance.

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Misalignment occurs while file system sectors cross physical sector boundaries.

To address the risk of misalignment, a 512e drive emulates the logical 512-byte interface, taking care of all physical manipulation in the background, while maintaining backwards compatibility. However, emulation can affect performance with older operating systems such as Windows XP. This can be fixed by either reinstalling the operating system with newer install tools that are 4-KB sector-aware or using a utility that properly aligns the partitions and data on the drive.

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Contents Table of contents Executive summary Identifying an Advanced Format driveWhat does the Advanced Format drive mean to you? Partition alignmentPerformance optimization Bsod Installing Windows Vista prior to SP1 or Windows XP images Important tipsEncrypting drives Creating a 1 MB-aligned partition Deploying Windows XP on an HP system Extending the partition during a Windows XP image deployment Validating partition alignment Aligning drives in a RAID configurationUsing third-party deployment tools Enhancing performance with many small writes as with ImageXUsing DiskExt Using Wmic Using DiskPartSample validation Summary of HP Advanced Format tools As of March 23 Frequently asked questions Page Appendix a Technical background Why alignment helps Appendix B Procedure for installing KB982018 into WinPE For more information Intel RST support for 4-KB sectors CS-031502.htm
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6005 Pro specifications

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