On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 14:41, civileme wrote:
> there is a utility for defragging ext2 though it is hardly worth the trouble 
> of running.  It used to make big performance gains for ext
> 
> ext3 is like ext2--it keeps fragmentation very low by nature and by design.
> 
> Reiserfs should never be defragged--the elaborate tree structure it sets up is 
> already basically optimized and you have a choice between space opt (default) 
> and speed opt (notails mount).
> 
> JFS is equipped with a defragger.  It would be the fastest of filesystems if 
> you did not have to count in the time spent defragging.
> 
> XFS is very fast except when you massively delete files.  Want to hazard a 
> guess why?
> 
> Civileme

Ummmmm SGI created it?  *evil grin*
> 
> 
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