Hi managers,
I have an issue to resolve that concerns the lay-out of my systems  
files. 
Without labouring you all with the full details of my file system lay-
out, I would like to know what managers thought of having directories 
that would contain, in some cases, over 8000 files whose names would 
go 0001{a,b,c,h}....2000{a,b,c,h}. 
The crux of the problem is that I need to get additional storage. It 
can't fit on my DS10. So I am looking at a NAS. But what OS? A lot 
come with MSWIN but my experience of Windowses handling of large 
amounts of files is not great. That leaves LINUX and the ext2 file 
system. So I would be interested in hearing from anyone how has large 
numbers of files in this type of file system. There will be MSWIN 
clients that need access to the files (SAMBA).
I could maintain the files on the current ADVFS system but there is 
not a huge amount of room for growth. Still, my experience of ADVFS 
has been good but I have had the odd "ARG list too long" message.
Should I be trying to find a new way to divide up my files or can 
anyone vouch for a file system that handles this number of files.
Thanx.
Dp.
Received on Thu Nov 06 2003 - 12:58:26 NZDT