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- SCSI Hard Disk Drives: Sizes of logical allocation blocks
- The logical allocation block size, the minimum number of bytes used to store
- a file, depends on the hard disk:
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- Logical
- Allocation
- Block size
- SCSI Hard Disk (in bytes)
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- Apple HD 20SC 512
- Apple HD 40SC 1024
- Apple HD 80SC 1536
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- For example, saving a 30 byte file requires 512 bytes of storage on a HD
- 20SC, 1K on a HD 40SC, and 1.5K on an 80SC. This means that data copied from
- a HD 20SC requires more room on a HD 40SC or HD 80SC.
- Apple Technical Communications
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