I have a simple question (or it might not be simple) about HDDs.
On a WD Caviar Black, Sata 6 gb/s or any drive, is there any
difference in Performance/Speed, Life and Problems between
Partitioned and unpartitioned? Simply which is better?
Thanks
Partitioned vs Unpartitioned HDD
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Re: Partitioned vs Unpartitioned HDD
Data near the outside of the disk is most quickly accessed. The first partition uses that space. So the first partition is the fastest
Using just the first partition is referred to as short stroking. If you read closely SPCRs hard drive testing, they automatically do that when they test hard drives.
Using just the first partition is referred to as short stroking. If you read closely SPCRs hard drive testing, they automatically do that when they test hard drives.
Re: Partitioned vs Unpartitioned HDD
What do you mean by that? You can't use a SDD/HDD unless it has at least one partition so the question is a bit odd. Other than that there is no need to consider speed IMO. Data in the same spot is accessed equally fast no matter if it is on the first big partition or if the HDD has been partitioned to 2 smaller partitions.BasariStudios wrote:I have a simple question (or it might not be simple) about HDDs.
On a WD Caviar Black, Sata 6 gb/s or any drive, is there any
difference in Performance/Speed, Life and Problems between
Partitioned and unpartitioned? Simply which is better?
Thanks
Just think if it is convenient to use one single C: or if you prefer to have folder structures on separate partitions.