We are using 256MB for our cache size on (for the moment) m1.large AWS instances with Ubuntu 12.04LTS. I have started poking around for any other cool tweeks and performance/security improvements. Brian Silverwood Systems Administrator Viddler | Viddler.com <http://www.viddler.com> | 215-962-5829 Subscribe to the Viddler blog <http://blog.viddler.com> On 10/31/2013 06:16 PM, Dan Mons wrote: > A quick survey: > > What do you have your performance.cache-size set to? > > We have the luxury of decently specced workstations (24GB RAM minimum > spec, up to 128GB for some boxs), and set our performance.cache-size > to 2048MB (2GB) for some pleasant results with our large-ish files > that we throw about to fuse.glusterfs clients. > > VMs and lower specced machines mount up via NFS instead, so they don't > take the RAM hit. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://supercolony.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20131101/5627dec8/attachment.html>