Re: Massive file duplication with several working copies / which linux filesystem to use

2011-04-14 Thread Jan Dvorak
On 14.4.2011 21:17, David Brodbeck wrote: [...] Be careful with ZFS deduplication. It still has some issues. Memory usage for it is quite massive, I was prepared for that, yes. and there are cases of running a destroy operation on a deduped zpool taking literally days. I see, that's ve

Re: Massive file duplication with several working copies / which linux filesystem to use

2011-04-14 Thread David Brodbeck
2011/4/14 Thorsten Schöning > Guten Tag Jan Dvorak, > am Donnerstag, 14. April 2011 um 16:16 schrieben Sie: > > > Which linux filesystem would you recommend? > > The only one I read of with deduplication was ZFS and KQ Infotech > seems to provide a good implementation for Linux. > > http://www.kq

Re: Massive file duplication with several working copies / which linux filesystem to use

2011-04-14 Thread Thorsten Schöning
Guten Tag Jan Dvorak, am Donnerstag, 14. April 2011 um 16:16 schrieben Sie: > Which linux filesystem would you recommend? The only one I read of with deduplication was ZFS and KQ Infotech seems to provide a good implementation for Linux. http://www.kqinfotech.com/content.php?id=2 Mit freundlich

Massive file duplication with several working copies / which linux filesystem to use

2011-04-14 Thread Jan Dvorak
Hi all, We have 5 developers, each of them has a workspace on our linux workgroup server. The workspaces constist of working copies checked out from our SVN repository. The workspaces have grown rather big in our case, we have like 20 GB per developer. That's a 100 GB worth of working copi