Jeff Teitel (jeff at teitel.net) wrote:

> At the operating system level wouldn't I need to create 256 separate 
> filesystems, one for each directory in the store directory?  Not very 
> practical.

No, I'm sure he was thinking more along the lines of LVM.  Combine
multiple physical disks into a single logical disk, then build the
file system on top of that.

On the other hand, most users are probably not up for this.  If the
previous option of having multiple data stores can be implemented
without much difficulty, it might be a nice feature for some people.

-- 
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greg at wooledge.org              |    - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
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