Quota performance hit?

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Hello,

I wonder if anyone could point me towards any numbers on how much of a performance penalty project quotas incur on a write-heavy filesystem.  The idea being discussed here is putting a project quota on the /var/log directory (so pretty write-heavy) to prevent it from overflowing /var, and thus causing problems for /var/lib, /var/tmp, and other things in /var that need some headroom.  The alternative is to simply use two different filesystems for /var and /var/lib.

Any information or pointers would be welcome.

Thanks,

David

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