Re: Get the underlying cache block size of a filesystem?
Re: Get the underlying cache block size of a filesystem?
- Subject: Re: Get the underlying cache block size of a filesystem?
- From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 09:11:21 -0700
Gregg,
This is a commercial backup solution. I have to work with whatever the customer has connected. ;)
James
Gregg Wonderly <mailto:email@hidden> wrote (Tuesday, February 16, 2010 1:56 PM -0600):
> Do you use ZFS? Have you tried pushing an SSD or other highspeed device into the
> pool as a caching device to see how that works?
>
> Gregg Wonderly
>
> James Bucanek wrote:
> >Toby Thain <mailto:email@hidden> wrote (Thursday,
> >February 11, 2010 9:55 AM -0500):
> >
> >>Did you explore using a [R]DBMS?
> >
> >My application is, essentially, a very specialized DBMS.
> >
> >Sadly, none of the general-purpose DB systems available can
> >handle the massive (TB+) data stores that my application
> >manipulates with the speed, efficiency, or data integrity
> >required--so I had to write my own.
> >
>
--
James Bucanek
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