Re: Squid & Advfs disks

From: Allen Wittenauer <allenw@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 09:16:20 -0700 (PDT)

> what is the best way to have the best performances ? :
>
> 1: 6 separates disks in UFS .
>
> 2: 6 seperates disk in differents advfs domains .
>
> 3: the 6 disks in 1 advfs domain with 6 filesets
>
> 4: the 6 disks in 1 advfs domain with 1 fileset ????

You will definitely want to use advfs, as it is an extent-based filesystem
like VxFS, which will solve the fragmentation issues that you typically see on
a UFS filesystem. I suspect that as per your options with advfs, it probably
depends on how OSF/1..err. Digital UNIX...err.. Tru64nix buffers the domains
vs. filesets.

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Received on Wed Apr 12 2000 - 10:20:16 MDT

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