Linux ext3 Filesystem" Optimize Directories / File Access Time

  2008-02-01 16:30:02
How do I improve my file server performance. I've many large files in directories and how do I speed up access time? The -D option causes e2fsck to try to optimize all directories, either by reindexing them if the filesystem supports directory indexing, or by sorting and compressing directories for smaller directories. 
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