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Mr Amos thanks for replaying ,
for L1/L2 numbers i am using this calculation , but i dont know if it is
right ?

Then using this formula from a friend ((( x / y ) / 256 ) / 256 ) * 2 = L1
x is the size of the partition, in KB unit.
y is the size of object that 13KB average
L1 is the option in cache_dir means how many directory exist in the
partition
L2 is the option in cache_dir means how many folder inside the L1 folder.
Usually 256
So my calculation is this ((( 2960000 KB / 13 KB) / 256 ) / 256 ) * 2 = 6.9


15 TB cache (5x 3TB) is not too much because this 15 TB can be full in about
6 month's.

what i didnt understand in this replay is what you mean in using TLS instead
of TCP transport, where i can find the manual conf for this ?

Thank you Dear Amos .



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