From: Hans Reiser <reiser@namesys.com>
To: Jussi Laako <jlaako@pp.htv.fi>
Cc: Daniel Phillips <phillips@bonn-fries.net>,
lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Stability of ReiserFS onj Kernel 2.4.x (sp. 2.4.[56]{-ac*}
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 23:16:40 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B533D98.B9D1074@namesys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E15LopT-0004Cm-00@the-village.bc.nu> <3B51C864.C98B61DE@namesys.com> <01071523304400.06482@starship> <3B53221B.28B8D5A1@pp.htv.fi>
Jussi Laako wrote:
>
> Daniel Phillips wrote:
> >
> > We are not that far away from being able to handle 8K blocks, so that
> > would bump it up to 32 TB.
>
> That's way too small. Something like 32 PB would be better... ;)
> We need at least one extra bit in volume/file size every year.
>
> - Jussi Laako
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Daniel, if I was real sure that 64k blocks were the right answer, I would agree with you. I think
nobody knows what will happen with reiserfs if we go to 64k blocks. It could be great. On the
other hand, the average number of bytes memcopied with every small file insertion increases with
node size. Scalable integers (Xanadu project idea in which the last bit of an integer indicates
whether the integer is longer than the base size by an amount equal to the base size, chain can be
infinitely long, they used a base size of 1 byte, but we could use a base size of 32 bits, and limit
it to 64 bits rather than allowing infinite scaling) seem like more conservative coding.
Hans
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-07-16 19:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-07-14 23:54 Stability of ReiserFS onj Kernel 2.4.x (sp. 2.4.[56]{-ac*} Adam Schrotenboer
2001-07-15 0:01 ` Thomas Zimmerman
2001-07-15 16:00 ` volodya
2001-07-15 16:08 ` Alexander Viro
2001-07-16 0:50 ` volodya
2001-07-16 0:54 ` Ragnar Kjørstad
2001-07-16 0:57 ` Alexander Viro
2001-07-16 1:22 ` volodya
2001-07-16 1:48 ` Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
2001-07-15 16:33 ` Alan Cox
2001-07-15 16:44 ` Hans Reiser
2001-07-15 16:46 ` Alan Cox
2001-07-15 17:54 ` Hans Reiser
2001-07-15 18:17 ` Alan Cox
2001-07-16 13:27 ` Marco Colombo
2001-07-15 17:58 ` Rob Turk
2001-07-15 21:30 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-15 22:05 ` Hans Reiser
2001-07-15 22:18 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-16 0:22 ` Albert D. Cahalan
2001-07-16 12:49 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-17 19:40 ` Rob Landley
2001-07-16 17:19 ` Jussi Laako
2001-07-16 17:53 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-16 19:16 ` Hans Reiser [this message]
2001-07-16 21:00 ` Jussi Laako
2001-07-16 22:28 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-18 0:58 ` Dan Hollis
2001-07-16 4:39 ` Mike A. Harris
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