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Date:      Mon, 3 Feb 2003 21:06:31 -0800
From:      Ryan Dooley <ryan@third-man.com>
To:        Ryan Dooley <ryan@third-man.com>, stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: recommendations on the newfs of a 1.0TB fs...
Message-ID:  <20030204050631.GB81935@elvis.mu.org>
In-Reply-To: <20030204043726.GA4323@HAL9000.homeunix.com>
References:  <20030203194828.GA55143@elvis.mu.org> <20030204043726.GA4323@HAL9000.homeunix.com>

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> IIRC, block sizes greater than 16384 can cause significant buffer
> cache fragmentation, which can reduce I/O performance.  Moreover,
> blocks that large will waste space and I/O bandwidth unless most
> of the files on the disk are very large.  A smaller setting,
> e.g. the default, is probably more appropriate.

The default wasted too much disk space (we didn't get that 1.0TB of
usable space out of it (it was more like 893GB of total usable space.)

I do think I am wasting a bit of space.  We have under 300 users  with more
than 150MB of used disk.  The rest of the users have between 4k and 100MB worth
of materials.  Most things are web pages and images (what about 8k a page and
16k for a good png or 64k or a good jpg?)

This is kind of why I'm asking.  

As for performance impacts, I've not seen too much in the way of that.  This
is one of the fastest file systems I've got in production.  The two other
"big" file systems are two raids formated with Linux's reiserfs which are
pretty darn fast when it comes to smaller files.

Overall, I'm really impressed by FreeBSD's stability and scaleablity.  The
file server has just done more than I would have ever expected and with
over a year worth of uptime since our last, um, issue, it's gone
the distance... you definatly don't get that from Linux or any MS product.

The only thing I'd want from FreeBSD is clustering and HA (with failover
for NFS and SAMBA :-)

To the development team: Keep up the great work!

Cheers,
	Ryan

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