Kevin Anderson wrote:
On Friday 03 December 2004 09:47, "J. Rafael SÃnchez" wrote:
I thank you all for your comments. If I were to buy a couple of external firewire/sata/ide/raid cases with around 2TB capacity each, and attach them to one or two of my existing [fastest] servers, would I be getting a comparable solution?
Personally, if I was setting up a situation where several servers depended on 1 set of disks, I would want an OS that doesn't do anything except serve up those disks. So I'd connect the array to a separate box with nothing really running except the NFS Server. That would greatly reduce the liklihood of anything crashing.
Agree.
Isn't Reiser for small files? I looked at the table from that link, and it says that "max file size" for ext3 is 16GB-2TB, why is it that RH9 cannot handle them. Is it something I'm not doing right when I configure my servers? I thought large file system was enabled.
Also, we produce, not only lot's of data, but files that have started to reach beyond the 2Gb threshold, an issued which I'm already having some challenges with. It becomes a challenge to move them around. Would you care to comment on that?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems
I'm a huge fan of Reiser. That's the direction I'd go in.
Yeah that's right.
Has anyone had to deal with a similar situation and, if I may ask, how do you deal with it? I recently put a 64bit system together... and installed FC3 on it...I've had some problems with it already, but that's another complete different topic of discussion...
If you're running a production system, I wouldn't do it on a semi-supported distro. This isn't really meant as a dig, but the truth is that FC is there to get people started using Red Hat, and you're in Red Hat territory, not FC's. I suspect you'd see alot of support messages which might indicate something along those lines from a quasi-commercial distro. This is based on support given for the free version of smoothwall.
In my first paragraph, I suggested an NFS server. I stand by that comment, but I'm not certain on the file size limits that NFS would handle. So test that before listening to me. :) Unless someone else can comment.
Also note that there can be problems beyond the ones in the FS. You may find that things like zip will die on files beyond the 2TB size range.
Kev.
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