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Re: XFs stability

To: mahesh.babbar@xxxxxx
Subject: Re: XFs stability
From: Net Llama! <netllama@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 10:39:22 -0400 (EDT)
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 mahesh.babbar@xxxxxx wrote:

>
>      Agreed Steve and Lonnie. It's all my fault that I am on an ancient
>      code !
>
>      But as they 'once bitten twice shy', I am yet to gather courage to
>      keep working with XFS.
>
>      We have servers working on ext2/ext3 w/o a glitch. That's why I said
>      unless I see 'silverline on dark clouds' i,e those 'extra' advantages
>      XFS provide over others, I would like to play safe.

It sounds like you already made up your mind what you want to do.  Are you
also running ext3 on a 2 year old kernel?  I think if you're going to
compare, it needs to be an equitable comparison.  I know i've had horrible
experiences with ext3, and never a single problem with XFS.

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