Re: Deleting Large Files

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>Try the data=writeback option which emulates the way XFS handles log  
>operations. With UPS and/or battery backed caching controller the risk  
>should be minimum.
>
>That will help, but ext3 is not good at handling large files at all,  
>so if you can switch to XFS that will make a bigger improvement. Make  
>sure XFS journal is set to max size and noatime and nodiratime are set  
>to make regular/small file operations perform decently.

I just walked in that room and noticed some issues with that server so
I may be rebuilding to new hardware! I will explore xfs on the rebuild.

Thanks everyone!
jlc
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