[OpenAFS] clarification on client caches
Dexter 'Kim' Kimball
dhk@ccre.com
Tue, 7 Sep 2004 16:38:23 -0600
At one site I consulted for we converged on 3 GB years ago -- cache
filled with lots of tiny files ( < 15K) so lots of used chunks. We
found that the cache algorithms did not deal well with 12 GB cache --
everything fine until time to purge, and then catatonia. 3GB was a good
number for us, it worked fine (no catatonia) and I haven't revisited
larger caches since.
Kim
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> Derrick J Brashear <shadow@dementia.org> writes:
>
> >> Is it not typical to have cache sizes of this size?
> >
> > sadly no. most of my test hosts don't have that much free
> disk, and a
> > few don't have that much disk period.
>
> Indeed, the cache algorithms probably don't deal well with
> 5GB, let alone 20-30.
>
> -derek
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