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Hello, I was reading through the coda setup guide and I came across the two following recommendations. - Allocate a raw partition for RVM meta-data (you can use a file but this will be slow on a medium to large server). This partition must be around 4% of the total size of the files you wish to store under /vicepa (e.g. on a 3.3GB server we use around 130M of rvm data). Consider 10M to be the minimum. - Allocate a LOG partition, preferably on a separate disk. This needs not be large (12MB is large enough for a 3.3GB partition which is the largest default configuration provided by vice-setup-rvm script). I read that it was recommended not to make a server larger than 3.3GB. I want to create a server that is around 60-65GB worth of data. Has anyone made larger partitions? Any performance penalties? Any recommendations? Thanks, MattReceived on 2002-11-27 13:32:35