Here's another data point to consider... I came across this discussion in
which the poster suggests that NTFS' indexing scheme does not favor a large
number of similarly-named files in a single folder (which is pretty much
what you get from osgdem).

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.win2000.file_system/browse_thread/thread/e7b4d86095272427/257d6a0a740f9d6c

Upshot is that randomization of filenames might make a difference. -gw

On 3/11/07, Zach Deedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello osg-soldiers,

I'm not trying to wage an OS war here.  I know that is what you usually
get
with a subject line like this.  I'd just like to know others experiences
with file system performance on Linux vs. Windows for OSG, and OSG paging
in
particular.

I must be fairly confident that switching to linux will solve some of our
paging problems before I recommend it to my boss.

Also, if anybody has any suggestions on how to improve paging on windows,
I'd appreciate it.  I've tried changing the size of the paging file, and
such but haven't had a lot of luck.

Zach

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