On 12/06/13 05:20, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Sorry to jump into this so late, but if you are really looking for
> DB speed, XFS is also a very good filesystem, quite possibly better
> that ext3 or ext4 for databases like Postgres or MySQL.

Properly tuned, ext4, XFS and JFS are about on par.  All three perform
*ridiculously* better than ext3, so much so that PostgreSQL recommends
XFS over ext3 for PostgreSQL installations.  In my experience, for
typical database I/O JFS outperforms XFS, but it is less widely supported.


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