On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Matt Hamilton wrote:
> Out of interest, is this startup time avoided when using BerkeleyDB as
> the storage? I know that it has its own indexes etc. so I am
> wondering if it no longer needs to load an index into memory.
I'm not sure, but as I said in a previous oops-correct
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Magnus Heino (Rivermen) wrote:
> Where can I get PartitionedFileStorage?
Here: http://www.zope.org/Members/hathawsh/PartitionedFileStorage>
Didn't show up in any searches, though. Maybe worth indexing?
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> Also how are the disks layed out? Is it possible to have, say, 5 disks
> each on their own (no RAID) and then split the data.fs over them using
> PartitionedFileStorage or similar.
Where can I get PartitionedFileStorage?
/Magnus
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Erik Enge wrote:
> I'm running a 1GB Data.fs with CompressedStorage here and that takes
> probably about 3-5 minutes on a 1GHz with 1GB RAM. I keep banging my head
> against it, but it just won't run faster.
Out of interest, is this startup time avoided when using BerkeleyDB
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Erik Enge wrote:
> I'm running a 1GB Data.fs with CompressedStorage here and that takes
> probably about 3-5 minutes on a 1GHz with 1GB RAM. I keep banging my
> head against it, but it just won't run faster.
Oops, misleading you there. Actually, FileStorage uses about 40 se
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Bjorn Stabell wrote:
> We're planning a Yahoo! Clubs like system that should scale to about
> 30, 000 users. Assuming about 3,000 groups and 20MB per group (group
> functionality includes photo albums), gives a database size of 60GB.
> Assuming on
Hi there,
We're planning a Yahoo! Clubs like system that should scale to about 30,
000 users. Assuming about 3,000 groups and 20MB per group (group
functionality includes photo albums), gives a database size of 60GB.
Assuming on average 3,000 users per day, 20 page views per users, gives
about 6