The problem with the small FSs is the manteinance of them, you will hit the
diskfull too fast in very small FS (unless you tune it up propperly and
increase the cleanup/prune frequencies).
In my real box i got a 160GB disk and worked fine since hammer was released
until now.
In my virtualbox it has a 16GB disk and never crashed, but i got just dfbsd
srcs, vim and zsh and use it for dfbsd tests and experiments only.
Damian

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 04:47, Steve O'Hara-Smith <st...@sohara.org> wrote:

> On Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:21:27 +0200
> Sascha Wildner <s...@online.de> wrote:
>
> > Am 23.04.2010 09:19, schrieb Colin Adams:
> > > I thought I had previously seen (on this mailing list) advice that
> > > hammer was designed for use on 500GB systems or bigger. Accordingly, as
> > > I only have a 160GB drive, I am not using it.
> > >
> > > But just now (after reading some of today's messages), I took a look at
> > > http://www.dragonflybsd.org/hammer/ to learn more about hammer. There
> is
> > > says it is designed to be used on 50GB or more. So was I misreading
> > > earlier, or have improvements meant it is now practical for smaller
> file
> > > systems?
> >
> > 50MB is what we recommend officially, thought people also have run it on
>
>         er 50GB
>
> > smaller disks.
> >
> > The 500 you read surely was a typo.
>
>         as was that M ;)
>
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