Re: Block size of filesystem
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2008 12:29:21 +0200
- From: Iñigo Medina García <imedina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Block size of filesystem
I'm seeing that architecture has almost allways the limit in 4 kb (block
size -> page). Theoretically architecture of 64 bits would offer up to 8
kb, but it seems to be that it usually has 4 kb too because of
compatibiliry issues with its i386 ancestors.
Any idea about that? We run Intel Core 2 Duo on kernel 2.6.21-1 and i386
by now. Do you think it could be better to change the architecture in
order to get the advantages of 8 kb blocks size?
Iñigo
Iñigo Medina García wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> we're developing a new web application that works with a db around 1gb
> and 30 tables.
>
> We work with linux, and I'm evaluating the benefit of making an specific
> partition (ext3) for mysql in order to have a bigger Block Size. Block
> Size by default in / partition is 4096.
>
> Do you think that could be good? Any experience?
>
> Iñigo
>
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Librería Díaz de Santos Madrid (Spain)
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