I am running a 4TB disk for the new folder in blue iris with 13 camera recording, the majority of the files are around 2 GB for a 1 hour recording time. There are no other programs using the disk other than windows system files. The disk was formatted for a windows cluster size of 4K (the default). The disk had had 3.4 TB allocated to Blue iris new folder and 0.22 TB not allocated (free space).
Using the Passmark OSforensics tool to examine the file fragmentation. Each file over 2GB had on average more than 4100 fragments. I would expect a highly fragmented files as there are 13 files being written and growing simultaneously with overlapping write allocations to the disk.
As a side note, I shut BI down and tried to defragment the drive, the windows defragmenter ran for more than 70 pass in more than 24 hours and was unable to defragment the drive, this is also expected as the low amount of free space, prevent the defragmentation from running efficiently.
So I reformatted the 4TB drive with a cluster size of 64K with the same Blue Iris settings as before. After running till all the free space was used, Each file over 2GB had on average more than 1200 fragments.
This is not what I expected as the 64K cluster is 16 times bigger than the 4K cluster, I what have expected the fragmentation to be about 16 times less. This obviously is not the case.
This is not a problem, it was just something I was interested in. I strongly recommend to NOT defragment a video drive. The BI Video drive has a very high write rate compared to the read rate. It has very large files compared to a normal disk.
Using the Passmark OSforensics tool to examine the file fragmentation. Each file over 2GB had on average more than 4100 fragments. I would expect a highly fragmented files as there are 13 files being written and growing simultaneously with overlapping write allocations to the disk.
As a side note, I shut BI down and tried to defragment the drive, the windows defragmenter ran for more than 70 pass in more than 24 hours and was unable to defragment the drive, this is also expected as the low amount of free space, prevent the defragmentation from running efficiently.
So I reformatted the 4TB drive with a cluster size of 64K with the same Blue Iris settings as before. After running till all the free space was used, Each file over 2GB had on average more than 1200 fragments.
This is not what I expected as the 64K cluster is 16 times bigger than the 4K cluster, I what have expected the fragmentation to be about 16 times less. This obviously is not the case.
This is not a problem, it was just something I was interested in. I strongly recommend to NOT defragment a video drive. The BI Video drive has a very high write rate compared to the read rate. It has very large files compared to a normal disk.