perfect then!
Take an eye to the fragmentation from time to time with the tool in the archive SFSCheck
SFSCheck partitioname: FRAGLIST
If you'l see files with a lot of fragments, run SFSDefrag
Use 512 Bytes blocksize and as much dosbuffers as you can (accordingly with your amount of fastram installed ... minimum 400 anyway)
There another tool (setcache) to fine tuning the read ahead cache (for better performances)
Good luck!
http://strohmayer.org/sfs/ (use the whole archive for the tools/docs and download the 1.279 as executable)
edit- to check the fragmentation, you will need a more uptodate SFSCheck version (2.43 68K) but i can't find the URL anymore.