Ok, this is the last question I need to answer for myself before installing a final version of my new virtualized gentoo server...

I'll be using the following partition layout:

/boot (ext2), 100M
/swap, 2G
/ (ext4), 40G

then on LVM

/tmp (ext2), 5G? <- how big?
/var/tmp (ext2), 5G? <- how big?
/var/log (ext4) <- size? should I even have this separate?
/var (xfs), 750G
/snapshots (xfs), 10G? <- for lvm snapshots of /var for backups

I'm not using a separate /home because there are no system users beyond my admin user (and the system user accounts)...

So - first, is 5G way too big for the two /tmp dirs? I have lots of space, but hate waste

This mail server is not all that busy, and the backups only take about an hour, so I guesstimate that there won't be more than about 100-300MB of changes at the *extreme* outside of the envelope, so the 10G is most likely extreme overkill... but I'll know soon enough, and besides, I've got plenty of disk space to play with.

One question... I have some MySQL databases running on this system too, for my userdbs, and on the new server, SOGo (groupware)...

Is it recommended to incorporate scripts to perform dumps of the dbs, or is the lvm snapshot reliable enough for backing these up in their raw state?

Thanks as always for comments/suggestions/criticisms...

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