Colin Walters wrote: > > Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Besides ext3, which other journaled FSes support data journaling? > > > > I know not ReiserFS... I think IBM's JFS does. Can XFS? > > XFS doesn't support data journaling, and I don't think there are any > plans to in the near future; the developers are focusing mainly on > stability.
The decision not to log data was made a long time ago, and has been decided against in all major commercial journaling file systems that I know of for interesting technical issues, namely that they think their tests and theories show that data logging is a feature that produces a slower file system that is less reliable, and also that it makes certain other features damn near impossible, including filesets, encryption, HFS and compression. 'Course if you don't plan on implementing any of those features, and you don't plan on making your file system code multithreaded, then maybe it's not a bad idea. ~:^) I think there are some white papers on the sgi and ibm web sites on this issue. Neither vxfs, jfs, nor xfs log data. Vxfs and JFS have file sets, which are totally bitchin', especially for very large server systems that are computin' 24x7, if you know what I mean. a