Even with nfs or samba export you're probably okay as long as the 
application does not attempt to list the directory.  Just probe it with 
stat/open/create/unlink. 




From:   [email protected]
To:     gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]>
Date:   08/23/2018 11:34 AM
Subject:        Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Those users.... millions of files per 
directory - not necessarily a mistake
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But heaven help you if you export the gpfs on nfs or cifs. 

  -- ddj
Dave Johnson

On Aug 23, 2018, at 11:23 AM, Marc A Kaplan <[email protected]> wrote:

Millions of files per directory, may well be a mistake... 

BUT there are some very smart use cases that might take advantage of GPFS 
having good performance with large directories --
because GPFS uses extensible hashing -- it is better to store millions of 
files in a single GPFS directory than artificially scatter them among 
directories based on the mistaken notion that large directories are bad. 
(Yeah, they are in most implementations, but not in GPFS.)

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