Hi Ryan,
On Jun 2, 11:51am, ryanm wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Logfile size
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 10000+ logins
> a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
> disks to store logging info on. I would appreciate any average
> sizes you have. I have looked at the entries in the detail log
> and 1 login/logout is roughyl 800 bytes. I multiplies this out
> by 10000 and got 8,000,000 so I am assuming roughly 10 Megs a day??
> I plan on archiving these for up to a year for various reasons so
> was hoping to get 2 20 gig Disks to do this. I also plan on using
> some form of compression scheme.
That logic seems quite reasonable. I have seen similar numbers elsewhere. I
would certainly advocate compression too.
Cheers.
>
> Thanks for any info anyone can get back to me,
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Ryan
>
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