Hi, I noticed a number of cases where an application or database stored collections of files/blobs using a has to determine the path and filename. I believe the intended outcome is a situation where the path never gets too deep, or the folders ever get too full - too many files (or folders) in a folder making for slower access. 

EDIT: Examples are often Digital libraries or repositories, though the simplest example I can think of (that can be installed inabout 30s) is the [Zotero document/citation database.][1] 

Why do this? Wouldn't a B-Tree be simpler and faster?


EDIT: thanks Mat for the answer - does this technique of using a hash to create a file path have a name? Is it a *pattern*? I'd liek to read more, but have failed to find anything in the [ACM Digital Library][2]


  [1]: http://zotero.org
  [2]: http://portal.acm.org/portal.cfm