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Matias Lopez Bergero wrote:
Hello,

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I'm being reading the wiki and the mailing list to know, which is the
best filesystem to use, for now I have chose ext3 based on comments on
the list, also, I have passed the nodev,nosuid,noexec,noatime flags to
fstab in order to get a security and faster performance.

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Hi Matias,

I'd personally recommend against ext3, and point you towards reiserfs. ext3 is horribly slow for many small files being read/written at the same time. I'd also recommend maximizing your disk throughput, by splitting the raid, and having a cache-dir on each disk; though of course, you'll loose redundancy in the event of a disk failure.

I wrote a howto that revolves around maximizing squid performance, take a look at it, you may find it helpful: http://blog.last.fm/2007/08/30/squid-optimization-guide

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