Hi,

afaik, ReiserFS is not ext3. The ext3 filesystem is the next generation
file system by the ext2 guys. The ext fs is the most mature filesystem
by means of how long it is around, not by concept or feature that linux
has to offer. ReiserFS offers you one major advantage: It's a journaling
file system. Take a look at xfs, it's another journaling file system
(shouldn't be used in production yet). Eventhough ReiserFS is
recommended as a stable FS by SuSE, I still stick to ext2, but this is
only because I haven't had the time to really test ReiserFS yet. And,
yes, ReiserFS brings overhead with it, but that shouldn't really matter. 
If you are concerned about power-outs and wether things have been
written to disk or not, why don't you go with a raw FS instead of a file
system for you data files ?

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"Gogala, Mladen" schrieb:
> 
> Sorry for being unclear. ReiserFS has much, much, much faster fsck then
> Ext2.
> With ReiserFS (a.k.a Ext3), fsck takes a second or two, not longer. With
> ext2
> it can go on forever, especially on /oracle, /mp3 or /usr/local filesystems.
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> > Oracle works on ReiserFS as well as on Ext2. My personal preference
> > was ReiserFS because of the abominable fsck times with my big
> > disks (32GB &
> > 20GB).
> 
> I am confused - did you choose ReiserFS because you wanted abominable fsck
> times, and that's what you got with ReiserFS, or because you wanted to avoid
> abominable fsck times, and abominable fsck times are a feature of Ext2 but
> not ReiserFS?
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