I searched the archives at gmame and didn't find anything, so hopefully I'm 
not asking a common question.

We recently purchases a Coraid Etherdrive, and I have set up a 5TB RAID5 array 
that I am going to use for storing Bacula volumes.  I always used ext3, but I 
know it's not always the most efficient, especially because it doesn't have 
dynamic inode allocation, and since these are Bacula volumes we're talking 
about, I'll probably have 20 to 40 files on the entire filesystem.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what filesystem I should use, or have 
any experience with Bacula and different file systems?  Note, this is not 
"what is the best filesystem to backup," but "what is the best filesystem to 
write volumes to."

Thanks for any tips or ideas!

j----- k-----

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Joshua Kugler
CDE System Administrator
http://distance.uaf.edu/


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