I actually heard this quite some time ago and I always use it in any
example where people are already using ext3 in a production
environment. Are there more cases of ext3 in production?
Someone asked this question:
ok ... to clarify ... ext3 _guarantees_ consistent file system metadata
or empirically, it tends to be robust about maintaining consistent
file system metadata across abrupt reboots?
reiserfs, jfs, etc. all _guarantee_ this condition.
So I'm really not sure what this means because I thought the *point*
of a journalling filesystem was the above question.
Thanks
-jeremy
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 01:41:54PM -0400, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
> > We're really itching to use ext3 in a production environment. Can you
> > give any clues on how things are going? I'm not asking for time frames by
> > any means but rather like, yes, things are coming along nicely or whatever
> > clues you can give.
>
> the rpmfind.net and fr.rpmfind.net servers have been running completely
> on top of ext3 for more than one year without troubles. I use it for a
> couple of W3C servers too.
>
> Daniel
>
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