fsck? on a Journaling file system? "That don't make no sense!" ;=)
XFS has shown up pretty well against most contenders in tests from 2
years ago like
the article you mention, but this latest bench I was mentioning was one
mentioned a week or so back on slashdot, here:
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/06/1539235
It pointed to a an updated benchmark with updated file-system software
on Linux Gazette here:
http://linuxgazette.net/122/TWDT.html#piszcz
The have graphs of time taken and cpu time used. XFS didn't take the
lead in any of the tests. Maybe the test was optimized for smaller
computers?
Will try resubbing to the list -- maybe got dropped off (sigh), thanks
for the
response.
Linda
Justin Piszcz wrote:
Your e-mail must be getting blocked, someone justed posted to list
less than an hour ago. I still think XFS is the best file system,
I've "heard" the following:
1) That JFS takes hours to fsck large filesystems.
2) That ReiserV3 has corrupted peoples files (I've seen this personally)
3) EXT3 also has some scalability issues.
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