Re: I need a solution
That's a pretty tall order. 10 000 files a second. Do they just need the
same date / time stamp?
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 09:22, Gabriel Popescu wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I need to update 10.000 files with an information of 50 Bytes (not KBytes). To be more precisely, I need to put 50 Bytes in each of these files. The problem is that I want these files updated in only one second. Sure, the system must be reliable and I don't have to lose any data. The things that I can consider are: creating some threads to work in the same time and a good hardware (I mean a machine with 4 processors, 4 GB of memory). Also, I want a backup system using RAID for duplicating the data.
>
> I also want to consider Red Hat Linux so I want to know if Linux can complete this job without loosing data, and of course, in only one second.
>
> I was thinking about using Reiser FS like file system but I don’t know if it will resist 24/24 7/7.
>
> This is the critical part of the entire project. The other parts of the project are using J2EE for messaging and computing. Should I still consider java for writing to disk or I have to use C/C++ ?
>
> Finally, if a Linux machine cannot do this job for me, what other solution should I consider in order to complete this job?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Gabriel
>
>
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