DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2010-09
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Re: Thoughts on Quotas
On Sun, September 26, 2010 8:32 am, Michael Neumann wrote:
> My usage scenario is a Fileserver with many users. One thing that comes
> to mind is to spend one PFS per user home directory. IIRC, HAMMER
> supports up to 2^16 PFS. In my case it is obvious that limiting the real
> diskspace used by each PFS would be a nice feature, not only in my case,
> but also imagine one PFS per vkernel or jail, which would give much
> stronger separation guaratees than what we have right now.
The one thing that comes immediately to mind is scale. Usually, a
DragonFly system has less than 10 PFSs. (What's the plural of PFS?)
/home, /var, /usr, etc. Having a per-user PFS setup seems appealing
because then you can set up snapshot and mirroring properties on a
per-user basis.
However, what happens where there's 200 users on a machine? It would be
very frustrating to keep track of the settings of each user and to
implement changes on each, especially if some users get different settings
than others. I think the user->PFS idea is good; it just may require a
different set of tools.
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