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On 23/03/13 15:40, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> I imagine it depends on the details of the workload & storage as well.

If the people who write btrfs can't come up with some measures to deem
appropriateness, then how can the administrators who have even less
information :-)

I suspect file size has nothing to do with it, and it is entirely about
the volume of random writes.  (But as a correlator smaller files are
unlikely to get many random writes because they contain less useful
information than larger files.)

Roger
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