Robert Schiele schrieb:
> On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 01:13:45PM +0100, Anders Johansson wrote:
>   
>> I can't say why it should be slower, but since it shouldn't be used at all, 
>> it 
>> doesn't seem to matter much
>>     
>
> That depends on your point of view.  From a user's point of view this is
> really pointless because it does not make any sense at all to use such a
> scenario on any productive system.  For the developer of the code such
> observations could be quite valuable because the process of finding an
> explanation for such strange observations often uncover obscure bugs or design
> issues.
>
> Robert
>
>   
Right, I wanted to find out the impact of journal device speed on
overall performance and had to learn: there is no useful
correlation.There is not even a reasonable performance difference
between internal and external journal on ext3. At least none that bonnie
would show.
FMF
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