Also notice when you check a files properties it’ll say size and then size on disk. There’s a minimum file size the drive is programmed to use, which is the cluster size. Imagine serving dinner and a plate is the minimum/cluster size. If they want 50GB/full plates of rice then it’s going to fill each plate and be faster to move around.
But if 50 people wanted 1 grain of rice, you still have to use a whole plate for 1 rice. So you lose 50 plates for 50 rice. Also that’s 50 different people so it’ll take some time to find them, hand it out, etc.
Very looose analogy. But I have seen a folder with a 100 tiny 1kb files be larger than a 200kb files because of cluster size.
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