On 06-Sep-07 My Secret NSA Wiretap Overheard Henrik Nordstrom Saying : > On tor, 2007-09-06 at 12:55 -0400, Dave wrote: >> Hello, >> I'm looking for the highest performance possible out of freebsd and >> squid. I've got a box with scsi disks that i want to work the best. I've >> heard of xfs and reiserfs, but believe those are linux only? Right now in my >> current setup i'm running it on ufs2 with softupdates, i'd like to know if >> this is the best or if there's a better way to do things? This will be on a >> freebsd 6.2 box. > > My recommendations: > > softupdates, and noatime. > > cache_dir aufs, using the kernel threads package. > > Regards > Henrik
Also, if you don't mind living a little dangerously, ZFS on 7 Current (soon to be release) seems to work very well. (it is its own file system that can be for raid or just as a filesystem) Also the Gjournal, gournaled file system is on 7 as well (which can safely be used async as well as noatime), but it seems to be being overshadowed by ZFS. It will be interesting seeing how 7 fairs with squid as it is a pretty big rewite in some ways. I have been testing it and it seems to work quite well. Nicole -- |\ __ /| (`\ | o_o |__ ) ) // \\ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Powered by FreeBSD - ------------------------------------------------------ "The term "daemons" is a Judeo-Christian pejorative. Such processes will now be known as "spiritual guides" - Politicaly Correct UNIX Page