Lotsa-drive cases (was: Re: raid controller recommendation)

Jesse Keating jkeating at j2solutions.net
Mon Dec 15 18:04:26 UTC 2003


On Monday 15 December 2003 09:45, Xose Vazquez Perez wrote:
> It depends, ext3 is faster than any other FS for database usage.
> It supports _three_ kinds of journal("data=journal", "data=ordered",
> and "data=writeback"), and it is very _secure_ and _stable_ fs.

Sure it depends, but the majority of our customers use our systems as 
large file servers, for NFS and such.  Even with "data=writeback" which 
I think is slightly less "secure" ext3 still can't hold it's speed 
compared to other journalling FSs.

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