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RE: Limit disk use of an Xsan



I've asked this every same question to several apple xsan specialists,
and all have pretty much said the same thing.  They recommend 10% free
space, but the only issue with anything less than that is performance.
It would seem scary to fill it up, but they all have said it will just
degrade IO performance and that's it.



-bd



Brian Davis
Schadler Kramer Group Advertising
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-----Original Message-----
From: xsan-users-bounces+brian.davis=email@hidden
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On Behalf Of Lucas Nap
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 2:47 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Limit disk use of an Xsan

Hi,

Does anyone know what the sensible limit is in how full your Xsan can  
get?  I can imagine that totally full is not a good idea.

We have a 16 TB Xsan, and I was wondering if I could put a quota on  
it, and if so how big it should be.

Thanks,

Lucas Nap

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