Since the beginning Firebird have no rules of how to allocate disk space for database file(s). It just writes new allocated pages in not determined order (because of dependencies between pages to serve "careful write" strategy). This approach is very simple but have some drawbacks : - because of not determined order of writes there may be such situation when page cache contain many dirty pages at time when new allocated page must be written but can't because of out of disk space. In such cases often all other dirty pages are lost because of administrators prefer to shutdown database before making some space on disk available. This leads to serious corruptions. - allocating disk space by relatively small chunks may lead to significant file fragmentation at file system level and reduce performance of large scans (for example during backup). Using new ODS 11.1 Firebird changes its disk space allocation algorithm to avoid corruptions in out of disk space conditions and to get file system a chance to avoid fragmentation. This changes described below. a) Every newly allocated page writes on disk immediately before returning to the engine. If page can't be written then allocation is not happens, PIP bit is not cleared and appropriate IO error is raised. This error can't lead to corruptions as we have a guarantee that all dirty pages in cache have disk space allocated and can be written safely. This change make one additional write of every newly allocated page comparing with old behavior. So performance penalty is expected during the database file growth. To reduce this penalty Firebird groups writes of newly allocated pages up to 128KB at time and tracks number of "initialized" pages at PIP header. Note : newly allocated page will be written to disk twice only if this page allocated first time. I.e. if page was allocated, freed and allocated again it will not be written twice on second allocation. b) To avoid file fragmentation Firebird used appropriate file system's API to preallocate disk space by relatively large chunks. Currently such API have only Windows but it was recently added into Linux API and may be implemented in such popular file system's as ext2, etc in the future. So this feature currently implemented only in Windows builds of Firebird and may be implemented in Linux builds in the future. For better control of disk space preallocation new setting in Firebird.conf was introduced : DatabaseGrowthIncrement. This is upper bound of preallocation chunk size in bytes. Default value is 128MB. When engine needs more disk space it allocates 1/16th of already allocated space but no less than 128KB and no more than DatabaseGrowthIncrement value. If DatabaseGrowthIncrement set to zero then preallocation is disabled. Space for database shadow files are not preallocated. Also preallocation is disabled if "No reserve" option is set for database. Note : preallocation also allows to avoid corruptions in out of disk space condition - in such case there is a big chance that database have enough space preallocated to operate until administrator make some disk space available. Author: Vlad Khorsun,