On 2/8/07, Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


fyi, both soft updates and journalling __does_not_guarantee__ that
_no_data_will_be_lost_.   =D

Unless if you're server is running without UPS.  Does your server
running without UPS?


look, you can't just tweak the filesystem on the other and then leave the
other on its default! you also have to disable the equivalent feature on
Ext3 (journalling).   =D

please do bother to state if both OS are loaded on the same or identical
machines. if you're only using a single machine, then they should have
at least identical disks (but not on multi boot), partitions, etc. you should
also state the version of the OS (or kernel) that you're testing.

i really don't care which FS performs better on your tests, as long as
you're going to do it properly. and please do bother to use the typical
micro and "real world" testing tools such as Bonnie++, IOZone, etc.

What ever filesystem you got on Linux, if the storage driver is not
supported or gives you an "Ooops" in Linux your FS still sucks! And so
far *BSD gives me not even a single problem.

ahd
ahc
aac
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Fact:

Some built-in SATA-RAID now a days is not supported on Cent-OS,
therefore you have to do software raid just to use it. Ouch! that
sucks!

http://linux-ata.org/faq-sata-raid.html

Shame on you Linux! Shame on you!
--
Jimmy B. Lim
j i m m y b l i m @ g m a i l . c o m
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