Re: journaling fs and large mailbox format

From: Doug Barton (dougb_at_FreeBSD.org)
Date: 09/30/05

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    Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:09:08 -0700
    To: aanton@spintech.ro
    
    

    Alin-Adrian Anton wrote:

    > XFS fits incredibly well with Maildir, however this I did not test
    > practically

    I am curious as to what the defaults are for frag, inode, and block sizes on
    XFS, and whether that is one of the factors that make it work well with
    maildir.

    Doug

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