Andrew J Caird said: > email), but several small, fast disks would serve you well. The ideal > situation (well, in my opinion) is: one disk for OS and logs; one disk for > /var/spool/mqueue; one disk for the MD quarantine; enough RAM for a > RAMdisk for > MD's working directory. If these servers will handle outgoing email, > you'll > need a bigger mqueue, probably. If you have multiple controllers, you can > put > either mqueue or the MD quarantine on its own controller. I read somewhere that reiserfs is faster then ext3 on small file deletion/creation. Typical mail load. On a high load site, would type of file system really matter?
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