Hi,

yes, it's better to have them on separate disks instead.
If you have only one disk, than not really.

Cheers
Laurent

Le mercredi 22 avril 2015 07:44:11 UTC+2, Manoj Mathai a écrit :
>
> Slide #11 of 
> http://www.slideshare.net/Couchbase/sizing-couchbase-server-cbc2014-clean 
> suggests 
> using different data paths for data and indexes. What does that mean 
> exactly ?
>
> I see the following under the default data folder ( 
> /opt/couchbase/var/lib/couchbase/data )
>
>    - 1 folder per bucket
>    - 1 folder called @indexes
>    - some other files.
>
> The bucket data and index data appears to be in separate paths already. 
> Should they be on separate disks instead ?
>
> Also, As per 
> http://docs.couchbase.com/admin/admin/Misc/admin-datafiles.html , 
> "The default disk path is typically used for development purposes only. If 
> the server node is used for production, configure a different disk path." . 
> If the couchbase server node has just 1 disk and is mounted on "/", does it 
> make sense to change the "default" paths ?
>

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