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regards, Sulla
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, to be honest.
Not sure how problematic they might be during the next do-release-upgrade...
Sulla
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and on the disks...
Thanx for your support,
Sulla
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Dear Duncan!
Thanks very much for your exhaustive answer.
Hm, I also thought of fragmentation. Alhtough I don't think this is really
very likely, as my server doesn't serve things that likely cause fragmentation.
It is a mailserver (but only maildir-format), fileserver for windows clients
(huge
Dear all!
On my Ubuntu Server 13.10 I use a RAID5 blockdevice consisting of 3 WD20EARS
drives. On this I built a LVM and in this LVM I use quite normal partitions
/, /home, SWAP (/boot resides on a RAID1.) and also a custom /data
partition. Everything (except boot and swap) is on btrfs.