Thank you very much for the input, I think I will go with xfs . what do you think about xfs ?

*Amit K Nepal
Infrastructure Engineer (RHCE)
omNovia Technologies Inc. <http://www.omnovia.com>

<http://www.amitnepal.com>*
On 4/16/2013 9:56 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
From: Amit Nepal
I am thinking to use reiserfs in one of my storage servers. I have not
used reiserfs before and I am wondering how reliable it is. Any one have
any experience with the reliability of reiserfs?
I used it on my home machine for a few years.  No problems, modulo a totally
unrelated kernel bug eating part of my / .  reiserfsck --rebuild-tree got
everything back.

it seems to be good for faster access
I saw no measurable difference in wall-clock performance between ext3 and
reiserfs.  I didn't do insane amounts of benchmarking, though.  (There are 5
species of mendacity, each worse than the last:  Lies, damned lies,
statistics, benchmarks, and vendor promises.)  The main thing I got from the
community was that certain kinds of failures will totally hose your filesystem
if it's reiserfs and be at least partially recoverable if it's ext3.


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