Derby is *very* solid since a long time, so this situation is likely
caused primarily from running inside a VM under XP. I am not sure what level
of atomic file system operations is supported in this specific scenario.
Which VM are you using? Do you have a stack trace of the error you got when
trying to start up Artifactory?
Nevertheless - if this is indeed the root cause, then any storage can become
broken including MySQL. MySQL does have better DB recovery tools, but you
should also keep a backup like you do.

HTH,

Yoav

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Frank Mundt <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am currently running Artifactory 2.1.0 on a Virtual Machine running
> CentOS and Tomcat. The Virtual Machine is hosted on a Windows XP machine.
> Due to corporate policy, the hosting machine was rebooted last night
> unfortunately causing the Artifactory Derby file system to become corrupted.
> Fortunately I have a daily backup so we only lost a couple of builds.
>
> I'm wondering if the MySQL implementation would provide more stability,
> recoverablility in a situation like this.
>
> I don't have much control over when the Windows machine is rebooted.
>
>
>
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