Jim Nasby wrote:
On Apr 25, 2007, at 8:51 AM, Paweł Gruszczyński wrote:
where u6 stores Fedora Core 6 operating system, and u0 stores 3
partitions with ext2, ext3 and jfs filesystem.
Keep in mind that drives have a faster data transfer rate at the
outer-edge than they do at the inner edge [...]
I've been wondering from time to time if partitions position
can be a (probably modest, of course) performance gain factor.
If I create a partition at the beginning or end of the disk,
is this going to have a determined platter physical position?
I remember having heard that every manufacturer has its own
allocation logic.
Has anyone got some information, just for curiosity?
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Cosimo