Hi, i manage a NetApp Filer for scientific applications and i have to choose an optimal file size to store my data. My range is 4Mo to 40Go. This data must be read by a grid computing based on NFS and Linux.
If my NVRAM size is 512Mo, a optimal filesize is < 512 Mo ?
Maybe, filesize is not important for filer performance, i don't know.
Thanks in advance,
Sébastien.
It's more so tied to how much you can match your NFS rsize and wsize to the data sizes. If all you are able to do is small reads and writes, then you you are likely to have sub-optimal NFS performance.
The best practices recommends 32k for both of these settings. But you cannot control that if your file sizes are smaller than that.
If you are in control of your file sizes, that's great. Although not directly related, you will likely find some good information in the concepts of Oracle over NFS here: http://www.netapp.com/library/tr/3369.pdf
Cheers ............
Stetson M. Webster Onsite Professional Services Engineer PS - North Amer. - East
NetApp 919.250.0052 Mobile Stetson.Webster@netapp.com www.netapp.com
-----Original Message----- From: Sebastien Campion [mailto:sebastien.campion@irisa.fr] Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 1:11 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Optimal Filesize
Hi, i manage a NetApp Filer for scientific applications and i have to choose an optimal file size to store my data. My range is 4Mo to 40Go. This data must be read by a grid computing based on NFS and Linux.
If my NVRAM size is 512Mo, a optimal filesize is < 512 Mo ?
Maybe, filesize is not important for filer performance, i don't know.
Thanks in advance,
Sébastien.