Re: suggestions for optimal filesystem-layout over multiple harddrives?

2004-06-07 Thread Chuck Swiger
Geert Hendrickx wrote: using multiple harddisks can increase performance, since I/O can be done in parallel. But what would be an optimal filesystem-layout on, say, two disks of equal size? Swap should evidently be spread equally over the different drives. As for the filesystems, say I'd have a

Re: suggestions for optimal filesystem-layout over multiple harddrives?

2004-06-07 Thread Kent Stewart
On Sunday 06 June 2004 10:10 pm, Chuck Swiger wrote: Geert Hendrickx wrote: using multiple harddisks can increase performance, since I/O can be done in parallel. But what would be an optimal filesystem-layout on, say, two disks of equal size? Swap should evidently be spread equally over

suggestions for optimal filesystem-layout over multiple harddrives?

2004-06-06 Thread Geert Hendrickx
Hi, using multiple harddisks can increase performance, since I/O can be done in parallel. But what would be an optimal filesystem-layout on, say, two disks of equal size? Swap should evidently be spread equally over the different drives. As for the filesystems, say I'd have a large /usr and