Hi!
> processing the 4096-byte extents. The second modification is that the
> header region occupies either 8192 bytes or the page size of the host
> on which the file is created, whichever is larger. This maximizes the
> probability that pages will be aligned between the unencrypted and
> encrypted data, which is not a requirement, but it helps with
> performance.
Does that mean that 10-bytes file now occupies 12KB disk space in
common case of 4K filesystem?
Pavel
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Thanks, Sharp!
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