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  • jueves, 07 de diciembre de 2006 21:00Jill Zoeller MSFTMSFT, ModeradorMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
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    I received the following answer from one of our developers:

    For Vista we now align all partitions by default. A registry key controls the default values, which are based on disk size. The key is HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VDS\Alignment. An admin can change these defaults. You can also use values different from the defaults by using diskpart to create a partition. The ‘create partition’ command has had an alignment parameter since W2K3 SP1, but prior to Vista, only the first partition on the disk could be aligned. With Vista, all partitions, including Extended partitions are aligned.

     This alignment can increase your IO speed, sometimes by as much as 100%.

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  • jueves, 07 de diciembre de 2006 21:00Jill Zoeller MSFTMSFT, ModeradorMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
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    I received the following answer from one of our developers:

    For Vista we now align all partitions by default. A registry key controls the default values, which are based on disk size. The key is HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VDS\Alignment. An admin can change these defaults. You can also use values different from the defaults by using diskpart to create a partition. The ‘create partition’ command has had an alignment parameter since W2K3 SP1, but prior to Vista, only the first partition on the disk could be aligned. With Vista, all partitions, including Extended partitions are aligned.

     This alignment can increase your IO speed, sometimes by as much as 100%.

  • viernes, 29 de diciembre de 2006 3:43Ramesh_626 Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     

    Hi Jill,

    So, can we ignore the cylinder boundary and stick to this alignment values? Alignment is applicable both for starting sector and size or only to size?

    Thanks

    Ramesh

     

     

  • viernes, 15 de junio de 2007 0:52JoshuaTownsend Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario
     

    Is this true for the system drive as it is partitioned before the registry key you mention is created?

     

    Josh

     

     Jill Zoeller MSFT wrote:

    I received the following answer from one of our developers:

    For Vista we now align all partitions by default. A registry key controls the default values, which are based on disk size. The key is HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VDS\Alignment. An admin can change these defaults. You can also use values different from the defaults by using diskpart to create a partition. The ‘create partition’ command has had an alignment parameter since W2K3 SP1, but prior to Vista, only the first partition on the disk could be aligned. With Vista, all partitions, including Extended partitions are aligned.

     This alignment can increase your IO speed, sometimes by as much as 100%.

  • lunes, 08 de septiembre de 2008 7:26viola23 Medallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuarioMedallas del usuario