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Managing the AMASS File System
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Fine-tune Block Size
6-00028-01 Rev A
Read the drive manufacturers published data on your drive’s 
performance and block size
Some of these parameters are described below.
Correlate with File 
Size
To improve performance on file systems with large files, it is 
generally better to have AMASS write to a tape with a large 
block size. On the other hand, on file systems with smaller files, 
it is generally better to have AMASS write to a tape with a 
smaller block size. This concept is illustrated below. 
Correlate with 
MAXIOSZ
Calculating a block size for tape media must be correlated with 
the 
MAXIOSZ
 parameter. The 
MAXIOSZ
 is defined when 
installing AMASS and is the maximum size, in bytes, that 
AMASS uses to transfer data to and from the cache. The 
MAXIOSZ
 value varies depending on the operating system 
AMASS is installed on. For more information on 
MAXIOSZ
refer to “MAXIOSZ” in Installing AMASS.
Writing large files to a tape with a large block size 
takes less time, thus improves performance.
Writing smaller files to a tape with a smaller block 
size does not waste space on the tape.
Tape Media
Caution
If you change the MAXIOSZ value after using AMASS, you may not 
be able to read or write to previous volumes that were formatted 
with the old MAXIOSZ parameter. At the very least, you will see a 
significant decrease in throughput.