I've release-noted this as follows (feel free to tweak from here):

== Default file system; package manager performance ==

The default file system for installations of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is `ext4`,
the latest version in the popular series of Linux extended file systems.
`ext4` includes a number of performance tuning changes relative to
previous versions such as `ext3`, the file system used by default up to
Ubuntu 9.04.  These generally produce improvements, but some particular
workloads are known to be significantly slower when using `ext4` than
when using `ext3`.  If you have performance-sensitive applications, we
recommend that you run benchmarks using multiple file systems in your
environment and select the most appropriate.

In particular, the `dpkg` package manager is known to run significantly
slower on `ext4` (causing installations using the server or alternate
install CD to take on the order of twice as long as before).  `ext4`
does not guarantee atomic renames of new files over existing files in
the event of a power failure shortly after the rename, and so `dpkg`
needs to force the contents of the new file out to disk before renaming
it in order to avoid leaving corrupt zero-length files after power
failures.  This operation involves waiting for the disk significantly
more than it strictly needs to, and so degrades performance.  If fast
package management operations are most important to you, then you should
use `ext3` instead.  (Bug:570805)

The simplest way to select a different file system such as `ext3` at
installation time is to add the `partman/default_filesystem=ext3` boot
parameter when starting the installer.  If you are deploying Ubuntu
automatically using Kickstart or preseeding, then you can set a
different file system in the partitioning recipe instead.

** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
       Status: New => Fix Released

** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)

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[regression] dpkg fsync cause massive regression in Ubuntu Server and Alternate 
installation times
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570805
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