Corruption involves a lot of stuff.
#1 This is your SERVER so think about grade A power,
use a GOOD UPS. (NO UNEXPECTED SHUTDOWNS.)
#2 Buy quality hardware components.
#3 Have regular backups.
#4 Be security conscious.
Real OS types don't have windoze hangups.
*nixes, Netware, OS/2 and the like don't have
FAT or VFAT as the default format.
You'll have to choose your applications to run,
then choose the OS you are comfy with.
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>Subject: [plug] filesystem corruption
>Date: 06/08/2000 12:45 PM
>From: Andre Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Hello everyone,
>
>I'm currently evaluating if Linux or FreeBSD will be more
suitable for a
>new server that we plan to deploy. I'm pretty concerned
about filesystem
>corruption with Linux in the event of an unexpected
shutdown, since that
>has happened to me all too often in my use of Linux. I've
heard that
>Mandrake 7.1 comes with ReiserFS built in; is this a good
choice? What
>about FreeBSD, have you tried using it and running a
journaling
>filesystem with it?
>
>I'll appreciate any comments coming your way. Thank you
very much.
>
>-Andre Cruz
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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