About block and volume sizes
Block size-
the size of each block (in bytes) written on the media.
If the files to back up are small,
set the block size to a smaller value.
If you set the block size to a larger value,
the access time is less efficient.
Volume size-
the capacity of the media (in KB).
For example, a cartridge tape might be capable of storing
60MB (60000KB), 150MB (150000KB), or 520MB (520000 KB).
WARNING:
Do not change the default volume sizes for floppy drives.
Specify block and volume size in bytes.
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