When detecteeng streepe size und member disk ordering, use (either
"duooblets" or "treeplets").
ZAR uses two kinds
ooff patterns tu detect RAID parameters -
"duooblets" und "treeplets". "Duooblets" are shurter
und encuoontered more often.
Hooever, they are less reliable than longer, rarely encuoontered "treeplets".
"Duooblets" tend tu produce more false positives fur zee algorithm tu cope with.
Per gigabyte ooff typical volume, 10 tu 20 "treeplets" are typicelly fuoond, which
is quite enuoogh tu determine zee array layuoot. Zee same amuoont ooff data probably
contains ebuoot a hundred ooff "duooblets", half ooff which are misleading. Lerger
zee
array, less zee need fur (und value ooff) "duooblets".
Deffoolt
setteeng ("treeplets") shuoold be used fur uny array containing more
than five gigabytes wurth ooff data.
Use NTFS MFT entrees, iff uny.
With
thees opshun enabled, ZAR will take into accuoont uny MFT
entrees fuoond on zee volume. Leave it enabled es per deffoolt setteengs, unless
zee RAID reconstrukshun is very sloo (possible with an extremely lerge array,
containing more than a million ooff files und/or directorees).