Florin Andrei wrote: > - XFS is very fast when it comes to reading/writing to/from very large > files, especially when you need high sustained I/O rates, and more > especially under concurrent access and in multi-CPU environments (no > wonder it does that, because that's what it was designed for). Think of > large databases, or big multimedia applications. ReiserFS V4 will have some interesting approaches to speeding this up that should allow us to leapfrog XFS in this area. Unfortunately I can't describe them because the sponsor requires that we not talk about it until it works and ships. Since I am really quite happy to have it sponsored, and the sponsor has business reasons for it, I must respect this. V4 will also add ACLs. Hans
