[email protected] writes:
> Hi Guys
>
> I've been looking through the wiki and I've noticed that this file system 
> doesn't support mounting on multiple machines, I wanted to check whether 
> there has been any benchmarks with this software.

I don't think anything has been published. You can always run
benchmark.py on your system to get some rough numbers.

> How many do we know how many uploads this can take before it maxes
> out.

I don't understand the question. There's no limit on uploads. Do you
mean the total number of files? That should scale n * log(n), and
I have tested with around ~30 million files. You can easily go above
that, but the database size scales with the number of files.

> We'd normally be looking for something which supports clustering and I 
> wanted to ask what would be involved in making this support
> clustering?

What do you mean with clustering?


Best,
-Nikolaus

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