MHR <> scribbled on Friday, November 21, 2008 7:01 PM: > So, your situation is the real determining factor. If it's important > enough to your place of employment, do a study to see what works best > for you and go with that. Otherwise, I'd say just stick with ext3 as > long as that works for you.
No, no, this is directed purely at home use. I've been playing around with MythTV a bit, which usually sooner or later means big files-handling. Ext3 is not that good at that. At work, I wouldn't dream of exchanging ext3 in favour of anything else on our *nix servers and workstations. Ext3 is there and just works (good enough). -- /Sorin
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