> > And what about raiserfs or better jfs ?
> >
>
> I havent tried reiserfs yet, from what i know it save us a bit of space
> with small files wouldnt it, does it have nay other advantages ?
>
> Whats jfs?
jfs is the journaling-file-system from ibm -- the aix filesystem without
the LVM.
We have ext3, raiserfs, xfs and jfs.
disadvantages:
ext3 isn't a real journalingfs or better: it hasen't the ful
power. Forget ext3.
xfs is non-free stuff
So we have two important fs: raiser and jfs. Both uses b-trees. But
raiserfs is (currently) only for ia32.
jfs is gpl, supports other archs then ia32 (powerpc, ...) and also
64bit archs (ia64); jfs for ia32-smp is also possible.
raiserfs is more tested then jfs. But i personally like jfs more then
raiserfs.
jfs url:
http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jfs/
Thanks,
Hartmut
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