I remember that when SuSE pushed ReiserFS before it was upstreamed at the kernel, one of its main "pro's" was something like power failure resilience, specially when compared to the ext2 of the time. Maybe to ext3, too.
I have reduced my usage of reiserfs, migrating to XFS. But there are tasks where reiserfs 3 still outperforms any other. I had SuSE 6.4 running on recycled hard drives on reiserfs, one was even very noisy and I never had serious corruption. Even had raid (the one
On 20/09/2017 13:48, Carlos E. R. wrote: that backs up) to help at one stage. BTW I don't have power dropouts any more since I upgraded the ups 25AH car battery to the 60AH deep cycle battery. My computer could theoretically run for a day on battery power alone. Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org