Hi, orry for the late reply. I just stumbled over this message in my inbox... On 28 Mar 2000, François Pinard wrote:
Lenz Grimmer <grimmer@suse.de> writes:
But I must agree - ReiserFS is great. I have converted all my boxes (private and at work) to it and it runs flawlessly.
I would presume there is some decrease in speed. May I ask you, who are using it, if you found the decrease significantly noticeable?
So far, I was not able to notice any significant loss of speed. Only if the machine having heavy disk activity, the mouse cursor in X is a bit sloppy. But all in all, there is no major difference (in any direction).
Did you find any other disadvantage? Better ask others who dived and tried, than discover the disadvantages ourselves, given the investment needed in reformatting and moving partitions around. Yet, to be more precise, most of the time is for reading documents, studying things, and taking preventive actions for being able to switch back in case we are not satisfied.
I have not found any other disadvantage yet, apart from needing to reformat the partitions :) We have converted most of our main development servers to reiserfs and are very satisfied so far.
How committed are the ReiserFS developers to stay back compatible with the current state, as the format evolves? If they are, this is a good incentive for trying it now. If not, this is an indication that we should wait.
There were some compatibility issues with the very first versions, but this has been resolved. We have urged the ReiserFS developers to stay backward compatible and they are committed to leave it that way.
I just saw `ext3' mentioned, and have no more information. If someone happen to know, could the main features be sketched? Is `ext3' in the evolutionary line set by ReiserFS, or are these to be competing directions?
Such information might help us to decide when (and where!) to switch.
IIRC, I described the main differences in another message. Basically the aim at the same target, but use different approaches. Bye, LenZ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Lenz Grimmer SuSE GmbH mailto:grimmer@suse.de Schanzaeckerstr. 10 http://www.suse.de/~grimmer 90443 Nuernberg, Germany -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/