postgresqlgeneral.domain.thewild_cod...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
> Hi all !
> 
> Reading through the list of settings returned by "SHOW ALL", I noticed 
> the "block_size" variable, which defaults to 8192.
> 
> Running on Windows Server, my data directory is on an NTFS partition.
> Running CHKDSK on this partition tells me that there are "4096 bytes in 
> each allocation unit."
> 
> Are these allocation units the same as the "block_size", or does this 
> only have to do with disk geometry ?
> If they are the same, is it important that they match ?

It is not necessary they match.  It just means that Postgres extends
files in 8k chunks while your file system extends them in 4k chunks.

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