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\$use\_sub\_dirs {#variable.use.sub.dirs}================Smarty will create subdirectories under the [compiledtemplates](#variable.compile.dir) and [cache](#variable.cache.dir)directories if `$use_sub_dirs` is set to TRUE, default is FALSE. In anenvironment where there are potentially tens of thousands of filescreated, this may help the filesystem speed. On the other hand, someenvironments do not allow PHP processes to create directories, so thismust be disabled which is the default.Sub directories are more efficient, so use them if you can.Theoretically you get much better performance on a filesystem with 10directories each having 100 files, than with 1 directory having 1000files. This was certainly the case with Solaris 7 (UFS)\... with newerfilesystems such as ext3 and especially reiserfs, the difference isalmost nothing.> **Note**>> - `$use_sub_dirs=true` doesn\'t work with> [safe\_mode=On](https://www.php.net/features.safe-mode), that\'s why> it\'s switchable and why it\'s off by default.>> - `$use_sub_dirs=true` on Windows can cause problems.>> - Safe\_mode is being deprecated in PHP6.>See also [`$compile_id`](#variable.compile.id),[`$cache_dir`](#variable.cache.dir), and[`$compile_dir`](#variable.compile.dir).