Hi,

On Saturday 13 December 2003 09:18, Miroslav Ris wrote:
> 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.

in the last weeks were a lot of reports of sudden data loss (without a 
powerloss or soemthing else) with ext3. 

The cases were a little strange: problemless working of ext3, than a sudden 
fsck on boot and bingo, important data was gone.
There were no such mails for jfs/xfs or reiserfs.
Have a look here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel

Reiser had some problems with kernels before 2.4.10 because of a lot of small 
vfs changes etc, that hurt reiserfs.

Gl�ck Auf
Volker


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