On 2000-10-01T11:50:10,
Ernesto Vargas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> What of those journalled file systems are more prominent to success 2.5.
ext3 is stable on my laptop.
reiserfs is stable at SuSE on a 250 GB RAID with 2.2 million files.
XFS has IMHO the best chance to surpass both in server environments, and GFS
is also a very good candidate for (some) clusters.
Sincerely,
Lars Marowsky-Br�e <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Development HA
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