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Some file systems allow disk storage to be allocated at different levels of granularity. for instance, a file system could allocate 8 kb of disk space as a single 8-kb block or as sixteen 512-byte blocks. how could we take advantage of this flexibility to improve performance? what modifications would have to be made to the free-space management scheme in order to support this feature?

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