Monday, May 5, 2014

Safe and effective method for Windows Server 64 bit partition management

Changing cluster size for server partition can enhance data read-write performance of partition to some extent or enhance partition utilization rate. As we know, cluster is the smallest unite for Windows file storage and management. If it is excessively large, there will be much unused space left after users save a file, and the space cannot be used. As a result, disk partition space use ratio will be reduced to a large extent. On the other hand, if the cluster is too small, more clusters will be needed. Hence, data read-write performance of partition will be reduced. Nevertheless, cluster size is often set when users create partitions, and Windows does not offer measures to change cluster size. Well then, how can 64 bit Windows Server users change cluster size safely and effectively?

Safe and effective method for Windows Server 64 bit partition management
We have mentioned that Windows operating system does not offer solutions to changing cluster size. Therefore, if users want to change cluster size rapidly and effectively via reasonable Windows Server 64 bit partition management, it is necessary to find a fast and effective method. And we recommend using third-party Windows server 64 bit partition manager to change cluster size on their own, which can minimize the cost on management and guarantee the safety of the confidential data. More importantly, recommended Windows server 64 bit partition manager is able to change volume cluster size rapidly. Therefore, it can meet almost all demands for changing cluster size.

After downloading and installing the third-party Windows server 64 bit partition manager from http://www.partitionmanagerserver.com/, users need to run it to get the following interface:



The interface above is the main interface of the Windows server 64 bit partition manager. If users want to change cluster size of partition or change volume cluster size, they need to select the partition or dynamic volume whose cluster size needs changing (here is an example to change volume cluster size), and then select the function "Change Volume Cluster Size". After this operation, the following interface will emerge:



Here, users can select volume cluster size from the drop-down list, and then click "Yes" to go back to the main interface:



At this time, users will see a pending operation in the showing list on the left side. Please click "Apply" button to perform pending operation. When all operations are performed, the whole job to change volume cluster size for Windows Server 64 bit is done.

If users would like to change cluster size for the partition which is being used, Windows server 64 bit partition manager is obviously the best choice.

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