Am Donnerstag, 14. September 2006 12:15 schrieb Jeff Mahoney:
Hi all - [...] The solution for replacing an aging file system isn't to switch to a brand new unproven file system, but rather a proven one with a clear upgrade path. That file system is ext3.
Nice to hear that. I'm also a ReiserFS user from the first minute (Suse 6.4) and I never had problems with it. I also belive, that with a little support from the community reiser4 would have a better future, but that's politics. As far as the change from ReiserFS to Ext3 is concerned however, I agree to do it. I used to do some stupid fs benchmarks with copying kernel source from one partition to another and with SL 10.0 things changed. ReiserFS always used to be faster than Ext3 for small files. And as most Linux files are small <= 100 k, Reiser did the work better. But from 10.0 on, Ext3 has gone faster (ReiserFS has gone slower) and it even performs now 10-20% better, than ReiserFS. These results are from yesterday: Copying 260 MByte from Partiton A to Partition B Ext3 ReiserFS XFS SL 10.1 53s 65s 210s Dapper 54s 71s 200s Probably this speed down from ReiserFS is also due to the barrier flush option, at least I remember, that on SLES9 it made ReiserFS very slow. As you can see, XFS is not an alternative for the root filesystem nighter, as it handles small files very slow. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Marcel Hilzinger Linux New Media AG Süskindstr. 4 D-81929 München Tel: +49 (89) 99 34 11 0 Fax: +49 (89) 99 34 11 99 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org