[OpenAFS] Re: Performance issues
Simon Wilkinson
sxw@inf.ed.ac.uk
Wed, 24 Aug 2011 15:29:53 +0100
It's a wiki. You can edit it.
S.
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On 24 Aug 2011, at 15:20, Jeff Blaine <jblaine@kickflop.net> wrote:
>> For read/write data, if the cache is too small, the cache manager is
>> required to flush data to the file server sooner than it would prefer.
>> Since many files used today are in the GB range, it is not unusual to
>> have caches sizes of 10GB to 20GB. The local disk is cheap; network
>> bandwidth is not.
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> http://wiki.openafs.org/
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> "This page is in Indonesion Would you like to translate it?"
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> No?
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> Continuing...
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> [ Page displays in what I assume to be Indonesian ]
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> Search: cache
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> Click 1st link "ConfiguringTheCache"
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> http://openafs-wiki.stanford.edu/AFSLore/ConfiguringtheCache/
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> "Machines serving multiple users usually perform better with
> a cache of at least 60 to 70 MB."
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