The rule-of-thumb is 15MB *per GB of cache size*.
Thanks Amos - that's the rule of thumb I was looking for.
Somewhere along the way I thought I saw 10MB per GB of Cache but it was
vague.
I was also given a piece of advice to maybe create multiple directories of
no more than 100 GB per.
I am guessing that this was to address the 16 256 Question I had in Question
2.
*IF* that is the case, would increasing it to 32 256 and having 1 cache
directory of 200GB not do the same thing as having 2 100GB caches with each
set at 16 256?
I ask only to try and better understand what it is that is taking place with
the setup.
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