On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 01:55:26AM -0700, Tracy Reed spake thusly: > All served straight out of the db.
Hmm...From the FAQ: > How Much Stuff can I Store in CouchDB? > > With node partitioning, virtually unlimited. For a single database instance, > the practical scaling limits aren't yet known. MogileFS, FUSE, CouchDB, AJAX, apps served from db directly to web...there has got to be something really useful that can be done with all of this. And I just found these ZFS-FUSE performance benchmarks: http://www.csamuel.org/2007/04/25/comparing-ntfs-3g-to-zfs-fuse-for-fuse-performance And it's actually not as bad as I thought and sounds quite usable. In the comments I discovered that GRUB has ZFS support so that you can even boot Linux from ZFS. So Linux may not really be as locked out of ZFS as I had feared. I have some pretty big disk storage to play with at the office so I may just give this a try. -- Tracy Reed http://tracyreed.org
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