On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jure Pe?ar wrote:

On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 14:20:03 -0800 (PST)
Andrew Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

mkfs -t ext3 -j -m 1 -O dir_index /dev/sdb1
tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/sdb1

What about 1k blocks? I think they'd be more useful than 4k on mail
spools ...

I was recently doing some testing of lots of small files on the various filesystems, and I ran into a huge difference (8x) depending on what allocator was used for ext*. the default allocator changed between ext2 and ext3 (you can override it as a mount option) and when reading 1M files (10 dirs of 10 dirs of 10 dirs of 1000 1K files) the time to read them went from ~5 min with the old allocator useed in ext2 to 40 min for the one that's the default for ext3.

David Lang

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