Tobias Bartel wrote: > Hello, > > >> Even with 800,000 files, that sounds very slow. How much data is >> involved, how is it stored and how fast is your database server? >> > > It's about 70GB of data, stored on a Raid5 (3Ware controller). > > The database is a SQLite one, on the same machine but on a Software > Raid 1. > You obviously have a very performance-sensitive situation, and writing to a software raid can seriously affect performance. Any chance you can move the database to a hardware RAID? For that matter, ideally I would recommend completely eliminating the software raid from that machine if you can, or at least only put read-only data on it, such as the /usr directory.
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