true, but in my experience usb pen drives are variable in terms of
performance across different sticks and different areas of the same stick.
This can complicate things a little, and is often not worth the effort. You
obviously run the ssd over usb though, and I still do on one server I run
as I haven't been able to sort the down time yet.

On 25 November 2015 at 12:16, Gerrit Kühn <gerrit.ku...@aei.mpg.de> wrote:

> On Wed, 25 Nov 2015 12:06:38 +0000 krad <kra...@gmail.com> wrote about Re:
> ZFS - poor performance with "large" directories:
>
> K> consumer SSDs are cheap enough now not to bother with usb drives I would
> K> imagine.
>
> Sure. I was just suggesting a USB drive as a quick way to check if this
> might help at all. Most people have USB drives lying around, and they can
> simply be plugged into any computer. A SSD (cheap or not) more likely
> needs to be bought first, and the server box might need to be opened to
> have it installed.
>
>
> cu
>   Gerrit
>
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