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[ILUG] Reiser-fs

[ILUG] Reiser-fs

Mark Fallon mark.fallon at oracle.com
Mon May 7 20:06:22 IST 2001


"Stefan (stk)" wrote:
> 
> Can someone explain me the differences between a reiser-fs and a extf2? Or where i
> can find informations about it?
> 
> And is it better to use a reiser-fs or a extf2 in a server system?
> 
> Regards,
> stk
> 
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reiser-fs is a journalling file system, while we will
have to wait until ext3 to get it there. There
are definite benefits with this, but recently we have been
seeing reiser-fs running five times slower than ext2, has
anybody else seen or know how to resolve this behaviour?

Mark
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