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 Posted by Toby A Inkster on 06/13/07 14:06 
Jerry Stuckle wrote: 
 
> Also, see how much space they take.  Unless they're  
> each a multiple of 512 bytes, you'll get a lot of wasted space. 
 
Certain filesystems (e.g. ReiserFS and JFS) use block suballocation 
allowing multiple files or part-files to share the same block, which 
makes the storage of many small files very efficient. 
 
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Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS 
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