[ome-users] Which files system for OMERO server ?

John Wallach jmwallach at gmail.com
Mon Aug 25 16:31:48 BST 2014


What's the underlying storage for XFS? Has anyone tried running the data
store on gluster (or other distributed filesystems?)


On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 6:07 AM, Kenneth Gillen <k.h.gillen at dundee.ac.uk>
wrote:

> Hi Philippe,
>
> I can¹t directly advise, but for what it¹s worth, the CentOS 6 production
> OMERO server in the CLS in Dundee uses XFS for it¹s 16TB /OMERO data
> volume. All other partitions are ext4.
>
> Best,
>
> Kenny
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> On 22/08/2014 14:23, "Philippe Mailly"
> <philippe.mailly at college-de-france.fr> wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >
> >I configuring a new OMERO server based on CentOS 7, 32Go ram, 2x500Go
> >RAID1, 21x1,2To RAID5. I'm wondering what is the best partition sizes
> >for the files system.
> >I would like to partition the system disk as :
> >/boot     250Mo
> >/            ?
> >/var        ? (because postgresql )
> >/tmp       ? (omero write a lot of temp files)
> >/home    50Go (no user except omero)
> >
> >and
> >
> >/OMERO for data in the 20To
> >
> >Thanks
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