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Re: FW: COSS and 1Gb files...

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There's no real benefit in using COSS for files greater than say, 500kilobytes.

At that point the seek'ing required to access data in the file becomes
more than the difference in overhead between COSS and normal UNIX
filesystems.

Use COSS for small objects (under 500 odd kilobytes) and AUFS for
anything larger.


Adrian


2008/7/13 Andy McCall <Andy.McCall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Sorry to re-post, the lack of replies means I am asking something that people don't know, or I am asking something that isn't really related to squid.
>
> If I should be asking somewhere else please let me know.
>
> I basically want to use a 40GB COSS file store, but with an maximum_object_size of 1048576 KB (1GB).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy McCall [mailto:Andy.McCall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 11 July 2008 16:58
> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  COSS and 1Gb files...
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Can anyone tell me if I am using coss for my cache will the -with-large-option allow me to set the max-size to 1048576 (1GB).
>
> I have just realised the max object size was 1GB but coss was only allowing 1MB files to be stored in the cache, causing me to only get around 1% disk hit ratio.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy McCall
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