Subject: Re: [vserver] quota on shared partition, state of the union ;)
From: Gustavo <lungpu@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:16:33 -0300
Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:16:33 -0300
I'm interested on that. I'm making some tests on development/testing
environments, trying to focus on topologies replication and every
customization posible is welcome.
I can help if is needed.

Regards
Gustavo


On 8/21/07, ADNET Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com> wrote:
>
> thanks herbert for the insight :)
> > yep, thing is, we have a quite nice solution for
> > that, called 'quota on a shared partition' but it
> > is quite maintainance hungry, and not really often
> > used/tested, so we decided to remove it from current
> > stable releases ...
> >
> > if there is more interest, we will definitely revive
> > it and add it back to recent devel releases ..
> >
> > HTC,
> > Herbert
> This is rather interessting as it allow to use hashification AND quota
> winning a lot in memory usage and disk usage (if i am not missleaded).
> As disk and memory get cheaper i understand why it has not been pushed
> hard :)
>
> There is also other quota way for ftp/mail as servers can store quota in
> mysql for exemple without using the quota on filesystem. I can do
> without it but if  others are interested i can help to do some test on
> debian hosts/debian guest type system on intel xeon machines .
>
> --
> Cordialement,
> Ghislain
>
>
>


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I'm interested on that. I'm making some tests on development/testing environments, trying to focus on topologies replication and every customization posible is welcome.
I can help if is needed.

Regards
Gustavo


On 8/21/07, ADNET Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com> wrote:
thanks herbert for the insight :)
> yep, thing is, we have a quite nice solution for
> that, called 'quota on a shared partition' but it
> is quite maintainance hungry, and not really often
> used/tested, so we decided to remove it from current
> stable releases ...
>
> if there is more interest, we will definitely revive
> it and add it back to recent devel releases ..
>
> HTC,
> Herbert
This is rather interessting as it allow to use hashification AND quota
winning a lot in memory usage and disk usage (if i am not missleaded).
As disk and memory get cheaper i understand why it has not been pushed
hard :)

There is also other quota way for ftp/mail as servers can store quota in
mysql for exemple without using the quota on filesystem. I can do
without it but if  others are interested i can help to do some test on
debian hosts/debian guest type system on intel xeon machines .

--
Cordialement,
Ghislain





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