Moray Henderson (ICT) put forth on 6/29/2010 3:54 AM: > Chris Smith wrote: >> Is there a preferred file system (ext4, xfs, reiserfs, etc.) for >> hosting Samba shares used by Windows clients? What do the devs use? > > I don't know about Samba preferences, but in the current Fedora/RedHat world, > reiserfs does not appear to be a preferred filesystem: there's a thread on > the Anaconda list at the moment discussing removing the reiserfs code from > the installer.
Given the myriad of negative issues surrounding Hans Reiser, ReiserFS and successors, it's not surprising that vendors, devs, and end users have been fleeing in droves to other filesystems. I personally use XFS on Debian Stable but with far more current self rolled kernels using kernel.org source. XFS sees constant consistent development, its dev community being very active. Patches seem to be submitted almost daily. It includes a sizable set of management tools including an online filesystem defragger. I've been very pleased with it. There aren't a lot of filesystem benchmark results published for any of the Linux filesystems, but of those I've read, XFS proves to have the best mix of all around performance. I suggest you post your question to [email protected]. You can post without being a subscriber, but if you do, make that clear so people reply to you as well as the list. -- Stan -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
