Can anybody give weblinks on fs comparison for Linux? Thanks.

On Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at 08:48:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> journaling file system: 
> We aren't waiting for ext3 specifically (though we still think it'll be the 
> first stable jfs), we're waiting for any stable jfs. Unlike what you claim, 
> our kernel people have found that ReiserFS isn't ready yet, it still caused 
> heavy filesystem corruption under heavy load tests, and its userland recovery 
> tools don't do much beyond a journal replay. Try to simulate a media defect 
> (e.g. dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/hda offset=something count=3) and try to 
> recover from that. With ext2/ext3, you'll lose some data, but a lot of stuff 
> will remain intact. With ReiserFS, you can lose much more. 
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> Yes, it's getting better and I have no doubt it'll be ready for prime time some time 
>soon, but it's not there yet. 
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> Has anyone experienced this yet?  My only use for reiserfs right now is
> for a Squid cache, which can be rebuilt in case of trouble.
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