i agree absolutely with steve here, expanding venture arena by arena is easy,
the ventibackup scripts show you how. even easier is to add arenas on a
different disk partition to the same venti.
personally i wouldn't keep music or videos in venti. they don't compress well
using the arithmetic te
> On 20 Oct 2016, at 19:41, Steven Stallion wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 1:15 PM, wrote:
>> Steven Stallion writes:
>>
>>> Sizing venti is also simple.
>>
>> I disagree with this. The best way to configure venti depends largely
>> on how you plan to use it. I have multiple venti s
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 1:15 PM, wrote:
> Steven Stallion writes:
>
>> Sizing venti is also simple.
>
> I disagree with this. The best way to configure venti depends largely
> on how you plan to use it. I have multiple venti servers configured for
> different uses. For example, I keep my DVD
"James A. Robinson" writes:
> Anyone able to tell me whether or not there are
> disk size limits I should beware of given a limited
> amount of system memory in a file server?
Although there have been some replies on this thread, none of them have
really yet directly answered your question. Whe
Steven Stallion writes:
> Sizing venti is also simple.
I disagree with this. The best way to configure venti depends largely
on how you plan to use it. I have multiple venti servers configured for
different uses. For example, I keep my DVD images on a different venti
server than I do for smal