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stable enough for production use? #164

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gitmko0 opened this issue Sep 29, 2020 · 3 comments
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stable enough for production use? #164

gitmko0 opened this issue Sep 29, 2020 · 3 comments

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gitmko0 commented Sep 29, 2020

i dropped s3fs a few mths ago coz of stabiliity issues. is riofs stable already since it has not been maintained for quite a while.

what should i be looking out for? i hv 10 mil of small files to be used on s3. does this have a stable docker image?

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wizzard commented Sep 29, 2020

Hello, the project's been used on production servers for several years.
Regarding stability / optimization: it really depends on your use cases, 10mil small files is a lot, I've never tested RioFS with such amount of files.

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gitmko0 commented Sep 29, 2020

i guess that means it doesnt work on 10mil small files then. i suspect the "inodes" are not able to "connect" with the detection

what's the max files u hv worked riofs on?

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wizzard commented Sep 29, 2020

for my tests I created a directory structure with ~10-15 thousands files. it worked ok, but needed some minor configuration tweaking. But yeah, never tried millions of files (we didn't have such requirement).

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