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xfs is designed to handle large files speedily.

It is in some kernels, some not. If you compile your own kernel, you can put it in if you patch the kernel. It's not too difficult to do.

That said, I still recommend against xfs, since it still has data loss issues. Reiser is good these days, although it still has some data loss problems as well. JFS is not really worth talking about at this point.

Ext3 is nice, although slow and bulky, since it journals EVERYTHING, but you are less likely to lose data with ext3. It also has the bonus of being able to be able to be read/written to by anything that supports ext2, which nearly everything besides windows does.

- -stefan


Alan Murrell wrote:
Hello,


"industrial strength" systems like XFS and JFS.


Actually, I was going to give XFS a try, particualrly
since it was made for video files, etc., but it seems
to have disappeared from the kernel. :-(

Alan


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