[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > I maintain a very large archive (archiver.rootsweb.com) of almost > 9,000 mailing lists with more being added every day. Currently we > have 900,000 messages (7.5G) which is also growing rapidly. Transparent compression might be a solution : http://www.netspace.net.au/~reiter/e2compr/ seems to work well. I don't have personal experience on it. There also is bigfile support for linux, glibc-2.1 required. I don't have URL or opinion but would like to. Any pointer appreciated. Running freebsd with ufs is another option. Pressing SGI people to release xfs *now* (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/) is more hazardous ;-) Is it possible to get a copy of your current dataset ? I have 12Gb of data to run the tests on htdig-3.2 but would like to have 8Gb more. I can rsync them, even if it takes a full week to complete. Thanks in advance, -- Loic Dachary ECILA 100 av. du Gal Leclerc 93500 Pantin - France Tel: 33 1 56 96 09 80, Fax: 33 1 56 96 09 61 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.senga.org/ ------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the htdig3-dev mailing list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the single word "unsubscribe" in the SUBJECT of the message.
