Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Changing to mbox is not really an option, we are
stuck with MailDir format.
All current cluster filesystems I've read into seem to have problems
with small files.
I guess the only alternative seems to be a DRBD setup, but this would
limit me to 2 nodes only and was the reason I was looking into GlusterFS.
Anyone know of any alternatives to GlusterFS that offer similar
performance (with very small files) to NFS?
Thanks
On 03/04/12 17:40, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
A bunch of small files is terrible performance. Really not much you
can do about that. Store each mailbox in a single file. MailDir format
is definitely going to suck.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 3:05 AM, David Whiteman<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I am currently looking into GlusterFS to use as a storage cluster for our
email storage. I want to mount the storage from different servers (or VMs),
services accessing the storage include exim, courier-imapd, courier-pop3d.
Our emails are stored in MailDir format, which is many small files. I have
read that GlusterFS doesn't perform very well with small files, is this
still the case?
I would like to achieve similar (or better) performance to our current NFS
setup, with the added redundancy that GlusterFS provides.
Is there any utilities I can use to test the performance?
Thanks in Advance
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