Hi,
Question for you guys.
A brief history:
RHEL 4 AS
I have a partition with way to many small files on (Usually around a couple
of million) that needs to be backed up, standard
methods mean that a restore is impossibly slow due to the sheer volume of
files.
Brett Maton wrote:
Hi,
Question for you guys.
A brief history:
RHEL 4 AS
I have a partition with way to many small files on (Usually around a couple of million) that needs to be backed up, standard
methods mean that a restore is impossibly slow due to the sheer volume of files.
On Wednesday December 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Question for you guys.
A brief history:
RHEL 4 AS
I have a partition with way to many small files on (Usually around a couple
of million) that needs to be backed up, standard
methods mean that a restore is
Proposed solution is to use software raid mirror. Before backup starts,
break the soft mirror unmount and backup partition
I use this method for backup once a week.
One challenge is drives aren't great at steaming data quickly (for the resync)
while also doing a lot of random access. Having a
Proposed solution is to use software raid mirror. Before backup starts,
break the soft mirror unmount and backup partition
I use this method for backup once a week.
One challenge is drives aren't great at steaming data quickly (for the resync)
while also doing a lot of random access.