On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, William Torrey wrote:

> Is there an optimal log file size for analog to work with? For example, i
> could have many daily 1 megabyte logs or combine them into one 30 megabyte
> file. Is one way faster than another or does memory play a major role?
>

No difference. Analog just reads all the lines one at a time whether they're
in one file or many files. The only time it might make a difference is if
you ever wanted to analyse only one day's data, then you could tell analog
only to look at one of the logfiles, if they were all separate.

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