> Roger, > > Be cool with flamebait...
No flamebait of course, only questions... > > > Here at work, we have more than one folder with THOUSANDS of files for our > > business, DBA, SAN, backups reporting among others... > > In a 3TB fileserver you need something that can handle oh-so-many files! Yes, but as I wrote : "The point I want to make is that putting 10,000 files in a single folder is pointless (unless the content of this folder is read/written by an app only)." Again, I see the need for apps like DBAs to store thousands of files in a single directory, as long as data needs to be retrieved ONLY by the app (furthermore, I don't see why using sub-directories would slow down the retrieve/process/save data in a significant way). And if the amount of data is that huge, there must be various high-level scripts & front-ends to help manage all those files... That's why I still don't understand why individuals should have to struggle with windows displaying thousands of files... May be just another example of "programmer lazyness" ? Again, no flame war... just asking... JB _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution