>I don't think you've explained the constraint that would make you use
> mysql or not.

My original idea was using the just the hash as filename, by this way I could 
have a direct access. But the customer rejected this and requested to have part 
of the long file name (from 11 to 1023 characters). As linux only allows 256 
characters in the path and I could get duplicates with the 256 first chars, I 
trim teh real filename to around 200 characters and I add the hash at the end 
(plus a couple metadata small fields). 

Yes, there requirements does not makes too much sense, but I've tried to 
convince the customer to use just the hash with no luck (seems he does not 
understand well what is a hash although I've tried to explain it several times).

That's why  I need or a) use mysql or b) do a directory lising.

>00/AA/FF/filename
That would make up to 256^3 directory leaves, what is more than 16 Million 
ones, due I have around 15M files, I think that this is an excessive number of 
directories.


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