Re: memory-mapped files in Squid

From: Oskar Pearson <oskar@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 10:24:12 +0200

Hi

Reiserfs is optimised for many small files. It doesn't use block
allocations (if I remember correctly), so fragmentation is not really an
issue. The two problems are that it's:

1) complex. We don't really want this in Squid unless we know that it works
2) best implemented at the kernel level.
3) very processor intensive

I still have some testing to do as to speed etc. At some levels it's faster
than a netapp nfs server (over nfs). My tests indicated that it's
performance dropped dramatically with lots of files. I hope to prove
(sometime) that this drop is because of a lack of memory in my test machine
(and various other things that I have done wrong that Reiser told me to
try)

Info/design page
http://www.idiom.com/~beverly/reiserfs.html

Speed tests (across nfs, mainly)
http://www.linux.org.za/oskar/

Oskar
Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:15:56 MDT

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