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: Users on Netgate forums have noted that ZFS (a popular file system) may write an entire 128 KB block to disk even if only a few kilobytes of a log file have changed, a process that can impact the longevity of flash storage if not managed correctly.

: In many NAND flash architectures, while data is written in small "pages," it must be erased in larger "blocks" which often range from 128 KB up to 2 MB . 4. Practical "Human" Scale (128 KB)

For embedded systems and specialized hardware, 128 KB is a substantial amount of local memory. : Users on Netgate forums have noted that

File systems often use 128 KB as a logical boundary for efficiency: Practical "Human" Scale For embedded systems and specialized

: Enterprise-grade NVMe drives often hit their peak throughput (measured in GB/s) specifically when processing 128 KB data blocks . 2. The Architecture of Memory