Good question I would like answered. I asked a question either with SuSE or with my LUG about the relative performance of the various jounal file systems, and all paid a performance penalty. The only performance plus of the journaling file system was in terms of crash recovery where the fsck is much faster with a journal than without. On 29 Apr 2002 at 23:15, Manral wrote:
Dear friends Could some one explain as to how RaiserFS is faster than ext2 file system ... I am setting up an email server should i make only the /var partition raiserfs or should i make all the /boot, / ansd /usr etc all of them under raiserfs .
Can some one explain the improvement in performance in cas i use raiserfs ..how does it improve the performance ... regards neeraj
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