I agreed with Bob on those small files. However, I found some of the
backup is very useful on the FAT32. Plus, it will need to work with MAC
environment to share the files over the network.... Just a thought.
BobVal wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have been having the same problems with the ARGOSY Network Drive.
>
> I think I figured it out. The Argosy Network Drive uses FAT for it's
> file system, FAT uses a FIXED Allocation Block size for files. I
have
> a 200 gig drive in there and for FAT to reference it all it MUST use
> 32K as the file allocation size. Now I have been trying to copy
11,128
> files that take up 92 gig to this drive. The drive I am copying from
> is using NTFS which uses variable file allocation size. the same
> amount of files copied to the Argosy Network Drive would require 303
> gig. Because for each file the Argosy uses 32k. My average file
size
> is 8 - 10k but on the Argosy they will all be 32k. Using 3 times as
> much storage as needed.
>
> I think I need to find a different solution that uses a variable
> allocation size like NTFS used by windows XP, etc.
>
> Bob Valentino<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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