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<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>"Robert F. Stockdale IV" <javabob@adelphia.net></I></B> wrote:
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<P>Another reason and probably most important for servers using SCSI drives is load balancing.<BR>Bob</P>
<P><FONT size=3>Hi Bob,</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3>How does one create it? And how can you tell if you've achieved load balancing or not? Also is there software to baseline it? What about if anything needs adjustment or changes? Can one make any changes after an install to improve load balancing or are you stuck with what you've got? </FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3>Thanks for all the info Guys.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3>tHecActUsKid:)</FONT><BR><BR>Darin Perusich wrote:<BR><BR>> file-system layout are really personal preference more then anything <BR>> else. the main reason for breaking up file-systems across multiple <BR>> mount point are if one file-system fills up it will not effect the <BR>> other file-systems and for backups. /, /boot, /usr, /var are usually <BR>> the file-system used by the OS itself, /home is user space, /usr/local <BR>> and /opt for 3rd party apps.<BR>><BR>> TheCactusKid Cactus wrote:<BR>><BR>>> *Hi y'all,*<BR>>> *I've got a question. Now I read that there's a /boot, /root, /swap, <BR>>> /user/local & or /user, (don't really understand the difference?) and <BR>>> /home. Are there any others I should know about in a typical <BR>>> installation or is this it? What would be the difference between.... <BR>>> in the line-up that is....from a Workstation and Server class <BR>>> instal!
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far as types of partitions) What would be the line-up of <BR>>> either? I know I'm not setting up a server class system but for the <BR>>> heck of it what would be the line-up? Thanks for all the help.*<BR>>> ** *tHecActUsKid:)*<BR>>><BR>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>>> Do you Yahoo!?<BR>>> Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster. <BR>>> <HTTP: ?fr="ad-mailsig-home" search.yahoo.com><BR>><BR>></P></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV><p><hr SIZE=1>
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