Is the ext3 journaling the data or the archive names only?
thanks,
�scar.


El Mi� 29 Ago 2001 23:10, escribiste:
> On Wednesday 29 August 2001 13:51, Franki wrote:
> > From what I understand,
> >
> > Reiserfs is a "built from the ground up" Journaling file system...
> >
> >
> > Ext3 is some journaling features bolted onto ext2, with gives it some of
> > the benefits of journaling filesystems with backward compatability with
> > ext2, which is the predominant reason that redhat choose to use it...
> >
> > I don't believe that it has tested as being any more or less "stable"
> > then reiserfs, but it is slower at nearly everything (particularly small
> > files.) since it has at its roots, ext2, which is an old, unoptimised
> > filesystem comparative to the newer FS like reiser....
> >
> >
> > hope that makes sense...
> >
> >
> > rgds
> >
> > Frank
>
> Test results of a sort are here:
> http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?sid=1124&lang=en
>
> XFS is actually the fastest and seems to test the most reliable as well,
> but the extensive kernel changes required make people a little
> uncomfortable.  It is going into the kernel 2.5 development tree.  A 2.4.3
> kernel with xfs is available in our beta2 foir those who wanrt to try it.
>
> ext3 can work much better on systems that make use of nfs, because nfs
> supporting Reiser is breakable rather simply.
>
> Reiser is improving again after a really bad start with kernel 2.4, but it
> is at least an order of magnitude morew complex than ext3 and still appears
> a little more fragile than would be oiptimal.
>
> The test program we use is available on
> http://perso.mandrakesoft.com/~civileme/sledge.  It is two files, one
> calling the other and it generates 100,000 data files fairly quickly then
> exercises the filesystem and finally removes the files when you post the
> stopiing file.
>
> The programs are in plain text files and call the Python interpreter. 
> Documentation is the comments at the top of FSledge1.  No one should run
> this at any partition with live data files on it.
>
> Civileme
> .
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Expert
> > Sent: Thursday, 30 August 2001 1:43 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [expert] ext3 support in 8.1?
> >
> >
> > Is ext3 more stable or reiser?
> >
> > On Wednesday 22 August 2001 01:23 pm, so spoke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > > I'm sure most on the list have already read the /. article about RH
> > > shipping ext3 with their 7.2 release so I was just curious if
> > > Mandrake's going to do the same.
> > >
> > > I realise reiserfs is already offered (and I use it on nearly all of my
> > > machines), but what was probably one of the biggest reasons that made
> > > me move over from RH to Mandrake was that one had a _choice_ in what
> > > filesystem(s) they wanted to have on their box.  It wasn't RH saying,
> > > "you're going to take ext2 and you're going to like it", but rather
> > > Mandrake saying, "you have all of these options available to you".
> > >
> > > I simply wanted to see if ext3 would be yet another option available in
> > > the future to Mandrake users.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > > -Charlie
> > >
> > > PS:  I haven't played with the 8.1 beta so if it's already in there, I
> > > apologise and please ignore this email.
> >
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