On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 09:00 -0400, Brent L. Bates wrote:
> I wouldn't use any other file system than XFS as it is the most reliable
> file system out there. We've been using XFS on a x86 system for over a year
> now and haven't had any file system problems. It has actually saved us on
> occa
On 8/6/07, Brent L. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wouldn't use any other file system than XFS as it is the most reliable
> file system out there. We've been using XFS on a x86 system for over a year
> now and haven't had any file system problems. It has actually saved us on
> occasion
I wouldn't use any other file system than XFS as it is the most reliable
file system out there. We've been using XFS on a x86 system for over a year
now and haven't had any file system problems. It has actually saved us on
occasion. From what I've read, people have only reported problems wh
On 8/3/07, Yiorgos Stamoulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> XFS allegedly handles large files better than ext3/reiserfs.
>
> and we all know that vmx files can be . . . . big!
>
> Has anyone run any benchmarks on xfs / ext3 / reiserfs to establish
> which is better suited for holding virtual machin
Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
I'd like to make a CentOS-based VMware server.
Anything I should consider before doing so?
(e.g. stuff to disable, kernel tweaks, etc)
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On 8/1/07, Rogelio Bastardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to make a CentOS-based VMware server.
> Anything I should consider before doing so?
See http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2189
There's some good info in there.
Beyond that, disable/remove stuff you're not using. Keep your virtual
I'd like to make a CentOS-based VMware server.
Anything I should consider before doing so?
(e.g. stuff to disable, kernel tweaks, etc)
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