Re: Elastic Quota File System (EQFS)
From: Timothy Miller
Date: Thu Jun 24 2004 - 15:12:33 EST
Fao, Sean wrote:
I fail to understand the point you're trying to make. Are you
suggesting that a feature doesn't necessarily have to be implemented,
just because it's there? If so, the proposed idea on the "elastic" file
system differs greatly. Cached content, for instance, speeds up the
browsing experience *without* hindering the ability of the application
to function normally. Caching is a true enhancement --in most
circumstances. I can personally see no way to implement EQFS without
greatly exasperating end users with its shortcomings.
What you need is a small number of fast, expensive drives, and a large
array of cheap drives, and use the fast drives as a cache for user files.
But this is completely different from elastic quotas.
My solution to this would be to have large arrays of cheap disks and put
lots of RAM in the server and let RAM be the cache.
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