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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">We are using 256MB for our cache size
on (for the moment) m1.large AWS instances with Ubuntu 12.04LTS.<br>
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I have started poking around for any other cool tweeks and
performance/security improvements.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">Brian Silverwood<br>
Systems Administrator <br>
Viddler | <a href="http://www.viddler.com">Viddler.com</a> |
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On 10/31/2013 06:16 PM, Dan Mons wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">A quick survey:
What do you have your performance.cache-size set to?
We have the luxury of decently specced workstations (24GB RAM minimum
spec, up to 128GB for some boxs), and set our performance.cache-size
to 2048MB (2GB) for some pleasant results with our large-ish files
that we throw about to fuse.glusterfs clients.
VMs and lower specced machines mount up via NFS instead, so they don't
take the RAM hit.
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