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Validating partition alignment

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Aligning drives in a RAID configuration If two or more Advanced Format drives have been configured for RAID, running the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool on these drives aligns partitions at 2,048 sectors. Since a starting offset of 2,048 supports most stripe-unit sizes, performance would be enhanced6 due to the elimination of redundant disk operations. Running the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool ensures support for the stripe-unit sizes associated with most RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10.7 If you wish to perform an unattended deployment for an aligned partition in a RAID configuration, you can use DiskPart or ImageX as long as the RAID volume had been set up before creating partitions and applying the image. Using third-party deployment tools Deploying an OS that is Advanced Format-aware (such as Windows 7) with a third-party deployment tool that is not Advance Format-aware may result in misalignment. Moreover, if you were to boot to an OS such as Linux or DOS, the partitioning tool may not be Advanced Format-aware in that particular environment. Contact the vendor for requirements for running their deployment tool. Enhancing performance with many small writes (as with ImageX) While Windows 7 SP1 and WinPE 3.1 are already optimized, Microsoft Knowledge Base article KB982018 addresses performance degradation associated with a Windows 7 or WinPE 3.0 system performing many small writes to an Advanced Format drive. For example, using the ImageX command-line tool while booted to WinPE to apply a Windows image (.wim file) to an Advanced Format drive would take significantly longer than applying the same image to a traditional hard drive. To optimize Windows 7 performance, you should apply the KB982018 hotfix to your HP system, as described in the article. For WinPE 3.0, IT professionals can install KB982018 by following the procedure described in Appendix B: Procedure for installing KB982018 into WinPE 3.0. Validating partition alignment This section outlines the following options for validating partition alignment:  Using the Unattended Advanced Format Hard Disk Information Tool  Using Microsoft DiskExt (for Windows XP or later platforms)  Using the Windows Management Information Command-line (WMIC) utility (for Windows XP or later platforms)  Using DiskPart (for Windows 7 platforms) Sample calculations are also provided. 10 6 Compared to a scenario with misaligned drives 7 Ultimately, alignment depend on stripe-unit size; however, 1 MB (2,048 sectors) alignment fits most RAID stripe-unit sizes.

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Aligning drives in a RAID configuration
If two or more Advanced Format drives have been configured for RAID, running the
Paragon Partition
Alignment Tool
on these drives aligns partitions at 2,048 sectors. Since a starting offset of 2,048
supports most stripe-unit sizes, performance would be enhanced
6
due to the elimination of redundant
disk operations.
Running the Paragon Partition Alignment Tool ensures support for the stripe-unit sizes associated with
most RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10.
7
If you wish to perform an unattended deployment for an aligned partition in a RAID configuration,
you can use DiskPart or ImageX as long as the RAID volume had been set up before creating
partitions and applying the image.
Using third-party deployment tools
Deploying an OS that is Advanced Format-aware (such as Windows 7) with a third-party deployment
tool that is not Advance Format-aware may result in misalignment. Moreover, if you were to boot to
an OS such as Linux or DOS, the partitioning tool may not be Advanced Format-aware in that
particular environment.
Contact the vendor for requirements for running their deployment tool.
Enhancing performance with many small writes (as with ImageX)
While Windows 7 SP1 and WinPE 3.1 are already optimized, Microsoft Knowledge Base article
KB982018
addresses performance degradation associated with a Windows 7 or WinPE 3.0 system
performing many small writes to an Advanced Format drive. For example, using the ImageX
command-line tool while booted to WinPE to apply a Windows image (.
wim
file) to an Advanced
Format drive would take significantly longer than applying the same image to a traditional hard drive.
To optimize Windows 7 performance, you should apply the KB982018 hotfix to your HP system, as
described in the article.
For WinPE 3.0, IT professionals can install KB982018 by following the procedure described in
Appendix B: Procedure for installing KB982018 into WinPE 3.0
.
Validating partition alignment
This section outlines the following options for validating partition alignment:
Using the Unattended Advanced Format Hard Disk Information Tool
Using Microsoft DiskExt (for Windows XP or later platforms)
Using the Windows Management Information Command-line (WMIC) utility (for Windows XP or
later platforms)
Using DiskPart (for Windows 7 platforms)
Sample calculations are also provided.
6
Compared to a scenario with misaligned drives
7
Ultimately, alignment depend on stripe-unit size; however, 1 MB (2,048 sectors) alignment fits most RAID stripe-unit sizes.