Thanks all for the input.
The "cluster config" i mean the fs cluster size, i think that is 4k on a
default ext2/3 fs


On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Phil! Gold <phi...@pobox.com> wrote:

> * ciprian niculescu <cnicu...@gmail.com> [2012-01-09 16:30 +0100]:
> > Nice thread on space, but what about inode number, on my server i get
> fast
> > to 100% inode used.
> > So what filesystems do you use, in what cluster config.
>
> XFS (as Grant noted) and JFS both do well with large numbers of allocated
> inodes.  ReiserFS doesn't appear to have an inode limit at all, but I tend
> to avoid it these days, mostly for reasons of personal experience: I've
> had disk failures that damaged XFS, JFS, and ReiserFS filesystems, and
> have had the best experiences recovering data from damaged JFS
> filesystems.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "cluster config", but I keep my tiles (for
> very low-demand usage) in an LVM logical volume that sits on a RAID1
> physical volume.  I don't do any disk spanning tricks for them.  My
> PostgreSQL rendering database, however, spans four 10k RPM disks in a
> RAID0 configuration.
>
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