Dave N schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Even MySQL provides me with better data-integrity here. If I'm doing some
> database transaction and the power fails, I can be pretty sure that *most* of
> the time, MySQL will be just fine next time I boot up.
Hallo Dave, MySQL is an application which takes care of data-integrity (
which XFS depends on, as you stated yourself ;-) ). XFS takes care of
the filesystem-integrity, to enable your MySQL to find the files it's
caring of it's content-integrity ( as an application, you see ;-) )
>
> Why oh why such a beautiful file system like XFS is so terrible at
> data-integrity? Look what Sun Microsystems did with their new ZFS file
> system... full atomicity, CRC checksumming and other features to ensure
> data-integrity... why can't XFS have such things?
To mount multi-gigabyte filesystems after some kind of desaster in
minutes, not in hours or days ;-). It's only caring for meta-data, not
the data.
>
> Thanks for listening to my preaching here guys
>
> Cheers!
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Klaus Strebel, Dipl.-Inform. (FH), mailto:klaus.strebel@xxxxxxx
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