So if I understand this correctly - a dynamic file will only split when it goes into level 2 overflow? If that is so than wouldn't decreasing the block size as I suggested earlier make the file split much earlier than using a larger block size? Why then don't you just double the modulo, find the next prime and use a 2K instead of a 4K Block size? If you have a development sytem with enough disk space just give it a try and find out if this increases performance or not and let us know how it went.

On 29/06/2012 16:58, Dave Laansma wrote:
Doesn't 1% split load seem a little low?

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On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Doug Averch<[email protected]>  wrote:


126/4064   (Correction, too late to be working on this)

     1              (Correction average Load before split)

And that matches your numbers....

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Doug
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