kelsey hudson wrote:

This depends on the disk encoding method as well. For each byte written to disk, there are usually an additional two bits for parity, and three bits for start/stop code.

This would surprise me greatly.  Reference?

I though that a 512-byte sector was a single Reed-Solomon chunk.

-a


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