Možete li povećati pouzdanost tvrdog diska korištenjem manje od ukupnog kapaciteta?

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Možete li povećati pouzdanost tvrdog diska korištenjem manje od ukupnog kapaciteta?
Možete li povećati pouzdanost tvrdog diska korištenjem manje od ukupnog kapaciteta?
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Vaše računalo ima masivan tvrdi disk koji značajno nedostaje. Hoće li smanjivanje veličine primarne particije zapravo povećati vijek trajanja pogona?
Vaše računalo ima masivan tvrdi disk koji značajno nedostaje. Hoće li smanjivanje veličine primarne particije zapravo povećati vijek trajanja pogona?

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Pitanje

Čitač SuperUser Chazjn je znatiželjan ako ga neiskorištenjem diskova zapravo povećava dugovječnost pogona:

I have a used 3TB SATA hard drive kicking around that I am planning to use as a replacement in a Win 7 box.

I don’t need all this capacity so was I thinking if I format it to 1TB I would increase the reliability. My thinking behind this is based on the following thoughts:

  • There would be more physical ‘breathing space’ between each sector/track.
  • When bad sectors are found, there be a larger pool of unallocated sectors to bring into use.

Are my assumptions true?

If my assumptions are not true then what happens to all the unused space? Does the hard drive still format to the same physical dimensions; thus would my 1TB drive still be squeezing sectors onto the platter as if it were formatted to 3TB.

Many thanks!

Pa što je to priča? Nosi li se njegova teorija o korištenju manje diska?

Odgovor

SuperUser suradnik Mokubai korake i puca niz teoriju:

Your assumptions are wrong.

The drive has a fixed physical format that is made up of physical sectors, in your case totalling 3TB. By formatting the drive you are effectively clearing the data in those sectors but you are not rearranging them or changing their physical size or layout in any way whatsoever. By formatting at a lower capacity you would simply be wasting the extra space, it would exist but would simply not be being used foranything at all.

Formatting does not change the physical sector size nor space between tracks.

As to unallocated sectors, I believe that drives have a preset number of reserved sectors for reallocation and the drive has no way of telling whether sectors are used by the operating system. SSDs do have a feature called “trim” that can tell the drive the sectors are clear to be wiped but this is something slightly different, spinning platters lack any kind of similar feature. Un-formatted sectors would not be used for bad sector reallocation.

By formatting a 3TB drive as 1TB you are simply preventing yourself from using 2TB of space and thus wasting 2/3rds of what you spent on the drive. Your 1TB partition would be sitting in front of 2TB of empty space.

Dok oblikovanje / particioniranje neće produžiti život vašeg pogona, još uvijek možete iskoristiti particioniranje u svoju korist stvaranjem particije za operacijski sustav / aplikacije, a drugi za svoje podatke. U slučaju problema s operativnim sustavom ili ponovnog instaliranja operacijskog sustava, vaši su podaci sigurno pohranjeni na zasebnom području pogona.

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