Kashani wrote:

ReiserFS does deal with billions of tiny files better than almost all other file systems. You're going to run into inode issues with ext3 as well. However what you're doing sounds like it belongs in a database instead of creating weird data structures within your filesystem.

kashani

Kashani,
Thanks, I searched and found some docs that indicate this too. Your answer was much better than Dave Nebinger's of "search for 'unmaintainable ridiculous software architecture'", that wasn't helpful at all.


/djb

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