On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, knitti wrote:

On 7/16/06, Antti Harri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kernel is 3.8 GENERIC and there is one large ffs partition
on the SATA disc, roughly the size of 180G. Most of the files
make smaller slices and mount only the ones r/w which you
absolutely need. the bigger a fs is, the longer it takes, and the
more memory is consumed by the fsck

Thanks for the advice, but then then I cannot
hardlink files. I would need many terabytes of
storage without using hardlinks.

The machine is doing backups, it copies yesterdays
backup as hardlinks as base of the new backup
and then updates it.

I wonder if using database as an extra layer
would help? I would need a wrapper but that
wouldn't be a problem.

Antti Harri

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