Don Dachner wrote:
Which filesystem is better for a MySQL server? I can't see the difference between them. 
 
All I need is a LFS that will handle a MyISAM table above the 4GB size level.
 
Running Linux 2.4 (or can install the latest ver if necessary) on 32 bit Intel platform.
 
My Linux books says XFS is the leader in supporting Access Control Lists...is that a consideration for a MySQL server?
 
Thanks,
 
Don
  
I've always 'felt' ( ie haven't benchmarked, but this has just been my impression ) that ReiserFS was faster than XFS.
And no, Access Control Lists is not important for a MySQL server.

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