On April 27, 2002 01:37 pm, Glenn Williams wrote: > Hi, Group: > > Last week someone said (Kurt Wall?) he prefers XFS over ext3, reiserfs > and possibly others. But I didn't see any reasons given for the > preference. > > I can (and will) read some info about XFS on the Internet, but I am more > interested in hearing reasons for that choice from group memebers. > > Anyone? >
I have met the young Danish gentleman who did the XFS conversion to Linux for SGI. To say I was impressed would be an understatement. If I could figure a way that CGI could use him, I'd hire him in a heartbeat. He works in Ottawa, here, and he spoke at our LUG, giving us an absolutely compelling two hour Cook's tour of all the file systems including the strengths and weaknesses of each. He knows personally the author/editors of each of the other file systems and, based upon what I have seen and heard, I would be extremely surprised if XFS wasn't rock solid. He described IDE as only suitable for home use... and then only if you don't care if you lose your data - he was a SCSI man all the way, which is consistent with best industry practices anyway. I got the impression that he viewed ReisersFS as a halfway measure not suitable for enterprise use. He had some issues with the current iteration/port of JFS, saying that it wasn't all there for Linux yet. I can't recall his view of ext3. -- burns _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
