On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian spewed into the ether:
> Hi
> 
> Of the various journaling filesystems around, which one would you think
> is the best for production machines (crash resistant, can handle a very
> high volume of several small files, several disk I/O operations - such
> as a qmail or postfix mail spool on a very large system ...)
> 
> What I have seen inclines me towards XFS ... would like to crosscheck
> first.
XFS has had good reports, but I have had bad experiences with squid on
kernel 2.4.x, RH 7.1 (Compiled squid myself, and the kernel too) on a
Netfinity 5000. CPU usage shoots up to 100%, though I think the bug lies
in the kernel itself (back to 6.2 ATM).
XFS lasted quite well, and the machine stayed responsive until load hit
3.8

Devdas Bhagat
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