Neil Gunton wrote: [...] Hi.I am not really an expert on large websites, caches and so on, but in our applications we are managing a large number of files. One of the things we have learned over the years, is that even on modern operating systems, having large numbers of entries in each directory is an absolute performance killer. This may thus be or not relevant to your particular problem, but what is the average number of entries you have *per directory* ?
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