hmm,

in this time i am migrate from freebsd to linux (gentoo, maybe).
on bsd i am using ufs (stable, but very slow, etc)

best solution for heavy loading:
1. web server (apache with php, perl and mysql, many virtual domain, total
about 1Gb files and 4Gb database)
2. ftp with any size files (2--5000Mb)
3. mail server (maildir, courier-imap, about 21Gb in this time).

with my test reiserfs is best for small files (best for maildir based imap).
but i am reed many negative reports about using reiserfs (problems with exim
queue, losing data.

yes, i am using smart ups, increment backup.

thanks for any recommendation.

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> Spider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 16:03:34 +0100
>> Redeeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> > i am looking for a filesystem where its almost impossible to loose data,
>> > i experience power loss quite often and i HAAATTTEEE when the filesystem
>> > dies, i never lost files when i used fat32, but i want a unix filesystem,
so far i think ext3 is okay, but it has anyway brought me
>> > some problems,
>>
>>
>> ext3 + Writeback data mode.
> AAGH
> Writeback mode is the fastest/best performing
> Journal mode is for complete data retention.. Sorry about that
> confusion.
>
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