Vote with your wallet. I'm personally not buying any 4k drives nor for
myself nor for companies I'm working for. When you need more than 2Tb of
space you always can add another 2Tb drive instead of replacing old
drive with bigger (3Tb) one.

On 10.04.11 10:10, Scott wrote:
> One of the key things I'm thinking about is, independent of total space 
> on the drive, it looks like physical sector sizes larger than 512b may 
> be all that is available at some point in the not too distant future. Of 
> course the drives will continue to appear as 512b to OSs/apps that don't 
> know how to check for the underlying physical sector size.
> The problem is that there can be very significant performance penalties 
> to treating a disk with physical sector sizes of 4k as if they are 512b 
> due to potential read/modify/write actions needed when write operations 
> cross physical sector boundaries. Reads can also see a hit if they are 
> unnecessarily crossing those boundaries as well.
> Making sure to partition on 4k boundaries certainly is critical, but 
> does not in itself fix the underlying issue.
> 
> Not that I'm calling for a ground-up re-write of the OS, just wondering 
> what people have planned when actual 512b physical sector disks become 
> unavailable.
> 
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