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Re: productionserver

To: "Thomas Kirk" <thomas@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: productionserver
From: "Sean P. Elble" <S_Elble@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 15:51:13 -0400
Cc: <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
References: <20010823164506.A9758@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-to: "Sean P. Elble" <S_Elble@xxxxxxxxx>
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
I certainly think so; XFS runs on my Compaq/Red Hat 6.1 server with a 30 GB,
7200 RPM IDE drive. The server is a file/web/streaming media server; it runs
just fine. Fast as hell with Samba, and the ACL support is great. I use a
CVS version from a while back, and that is stable as hell. Never crashed, as
a matter of fact, no problems whatsoever.

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MaximumLinux.org
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Kirk" <thomas@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:45 AM
Subject: productionserver


> Hey there listmembers
>
> Im looking into building a streaming media storage server in a
> production enviroment. The server has to be available 24/7 preferable
> ;-). We are using debian as our prefered OS and as such im gonna us
> this to build the storage server. The diskarray are gonna be shared
> via CIFS and optional NFS and now the question is what fs would i
> choose for this system. Ive been lurkeing around on the listarchives
> for a while and reading almost all the mails regarding XFS. The
> question is : Is XFS in its current state ready for production
> enviroments and yes i read the FAQ but it would be nice with some real
> world experince from other "sysadmins". I would be very gratefull for
> any help this list could come up with.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> --
> Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
> Thomas Kirk
> ARKENA
> thomas@xxxxxxxxxx
> Http://www.arkena.com
>
>
> "And the next time you consider complaining that running Lucid Emacs
> 19.05 via NFS from a remote Linux machine in Paraguay doesn't seem to
> get the background colors right, you'll know who to thank."
> (By Matt Welsh)


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