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Thanks for you help

Well, I'll use it for cache web traffic, thus save bandwidth.
The cache dir will have 50 GB, and the linux box 2 GB RAM.
I think that while coss is under development, diskd is a good
alternative, so that is will I use.
With an average of 13KB is a good choice a block size of 4KB?

Thanks a lot
Best regards



2008/1/8, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On 08.01.08 00:42, Linux Man wrote:
> > In your experience, when you make a new fs (I will use ext3) for cache
> > dir, what block-size and inode ratio do you use?
>
> depends on usage, but the average file size is usually around 13KB which may
> tell enough...
>
> using COSS for small files should change this a lot, however COSS is still
> not stable enough iirc
>
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