I use JFS in its native form on AIX (IBM's Unix), and its amazing stable and i've never seen it suffer from the slightest file system corruption, unlike on my home pc using reiserfs. other than that, i've no idea of its relative speed performance and so on - its quick enough for use with terabytes of data, and is the filesystem used in all IBM RS/6000 (now pSeries) servers. For most people, reiserfs is going to be a more suitable choice, at least until jfs2 is ported. Ewan
-jfs: don't know enough to comment.
-reiserfs: stable, effective, good performance. Fast deletes. The plugin architecture from reiser4 will probably be astounding.
Everyone: please feel free to comment/correct/edit my comments.
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