(While waiting for the page to load up so I could copy and paste it timed out and then crashed my browser, and I'm on a T3, guess that's because Win NT is more reliable then Linux huh). Anyway, this paragraph:
Linux lacks a commercial quality Journaling File System. This means
that in the event of a system failure (such as a power outage) data
loss or corruption is possible. In any event, the system must check the
integrity of the file system during system restart, a process that
will likely consume an extended amount of time, especially on large volumes
and may require manual intervention to reconstruct the
file system.
#1 If you are running a server you should have SOME sort of power backup
#2 Personally, and this is just me, if my system dies because of a
power failure, I would want the drive checked for errors before anything
is writen to or read from it.
Matt
Mario E Mira wrote:
This sound like microsoft is finally saying " I AM SCARE OF LINUX". I wish could email to the guy who wrote this article about LINUX.
I am happy for our LINUX this means that we are getting better and better.
Kevin Hillabolt wrote:
This really has nothing to do with diald, but I found it particularly
amusing...http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/news/msnw/LinuxMyths.asp
Seems the Microsoft Juggernaut has finally realized that Linux is gaining
market share and it's time to start pointing fingers. I especially liked
the fact that they forgot to mention anything about stability.Read it, it's worth a giggle...
Kevin Hillabolt
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