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    SubjectRe: reiserfs, xfs, ext2, ext3
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    In linux-kernel, martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar wrote:
    : We are waiting for a server with dual PIII, RAID 1,0 and 5 18Gb scsi disks to
    : come so we can change our proxy server, that will run on Linux with Squid.
    : One disk will go inside (I think?) and the other 4 on a tower conected to the
    : RAID, which will be have the cache of the squid server.

    Reiser is not good idea for squid cache. Why ? Squids cache is hashed
    by default to minimize "big directory effect". Reiserfs is fast on
    realy big directories, but it eat more cpu than ext2. On high loaded
    cache servers cpu utilization on reiser can be realy big.
    Better way is make more subdirectories in squid cache, and use
    filesystem, that eat less of cpu.

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    Daniel Podlejski <underley@underley.eu.org>
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    I have no rival, No man can bemy equal ...
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