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John Gagon
Is prevayler worth it? I have done object serialization to file system
before and what I've found is that with windows, despite some large
limit on files per directory, there is a huge performance decrease with
numbers of files >5000 in terms of reading and writing to files. There
is "cached speed" but with transactions over time (with large prevalent
systems), I'm concerned with the transaction write time. (which can't
be asynchronously tasked off in a TimedTask/Timer) due to atomicity of
transactions. (which is the real issue I think with distributed data
structures / mirrors etc. (fiberconnected hard drives on a nearby
server connected by gigabit not really counting as "distributed"
there))
John Gagon
http://lordalfredhenry.livejournal.com
before and what I've found is that with windows, despite some large
limit on files per directory, there is a huge performance decrease with
numbers of files >5000 in terms of reading and writing to files. There
is "cached speed" but with transactions over time (with large prevalent
systems), I'm concerned with the transaction write time. (which can't
be asynchronously tasked off in a TimedTask/Timer) due to atomicity of
transactions. (which is the real issue I think with distributed data
structures / mirrors etc. (fiberconnected hard drives on a nearby
server connected by gigabit not really counting as "distributed"
there))
John Gagon
http://lordalfredhenry.livejournal.com