![]() Many storage arrays use a default stripe size around 32 or 64k. This is because they have to be a general purpose solution able to manage at the same time different workloads: datastore for VMware volumes, NFS or SMB shares, archive volumes. The default value, listed in the interface as “Local Storage” under Storage optimization is 1024KB: Since in many situations the different volumes are still carved out from the same RAID pool, this pool has a unique stripe size value.Īs you can read however in the aforementioned whitepaper, Veeam uses a different and specific block value. ![]() The other values are 8MB for the 16TB+ option, 512KB for LAN target and 256KB for the WAN target. Again, as explained in the whitepaper, thanks to compression these values are reduced to half when the block lands into the repository. So, we can assume the default block size written in the repository is going to be 512KB. ![]()
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