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Date:	Sun, 26 Apr 2015 14:14:53 +0300
From:	"Dolev Raviv" <draviv@...eaurora.org>
To:	<linux-mtd@...ts.infradead.org>, <linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org>
Cc:	"Tanya Brokhman" <tlinder@...eaurora.org>
Subject: planning general storage capacity for y fs

Hi,
I'm looking for guidelines for planning storage capacity. I understand it
strongly depended on the usage type.
I want to know at what point storage fullness is effecting performance in a
standard read/write partition. Do different File Systems (UBIFS/EXT4) have
different full-free ratio?
What about read only fs? Can I plan less free space in such cases?

I'll appreciate any input on this, for UBIFS specific and fs in general.

Thanks,
Dolev
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