On Monday 02 December 2002 10:18 am, you wrote: > I have a customer that is currently using a shopping
> cart which utilizes the file system as a database.
> He has one directory which contains thousands of
> small files (one per customer).
>
> In an effort to persuade him to move the system to
> a SQL server, can anyone offer me some numbers as to
> the limits on files in a directory?
>
> Are these OS dependent, or more specifically filesystem
> dependent?
>
> For instance, are there differant values for:
>
> msdos file limits: 255 dir entries and max disk size of 500 MB (fat 16 old model)
> fat32 supports up to a 50 GB drive in single partition mode. max file size < 2gb.
unknown on max dir entries.
> ntfs very inefficient for small files (under 64 k) as cluster sizes are large (64
kbytes/cluster). unknown on max disk size supported or max dir entries.
> ext2 2 gb max file size, unknown of number of dir entries or max disk size. > ext3 still finding out
> reiserfs
well, thats some of what I know.
Technomage
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