Messages in this thread | | | From | Nicolas Turro <> | Subject | any compressed filesystem suggestion ? | Date | Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:51:32 +0100 |
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Hi, we plan to build an NFS archive of old unix close accounts, and we are looking for a compressed filesystem since size is more important than speed for us. Our requirements are : 1- this fs must run on hardware raid (DAC960 Mylex AcceleRAID) 2- the archives files will be read-only for users, but we (administrators) must be able to add files to the archives...
Any recomendations ? squashfs doesn't qualify because of 2 ... what about e2compress ? http://www.alizt.com/index.html I've heard about block layer compression... is it applicable for us ? Thanks for your advice...
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