Linus Torvalds wrote:

On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Andreas Dilger wrote:
It's true that this is a "feature" of ext3 with data=ordered (the default),
but I suspect the same thing is now true in reiserfs too.

Oh, well.. Journalling sucks.

Go back to ext2? ;)

I was actually _really_ hoping that somebody would come along and tell everybody that this whole journal-logging is stupid, and that it's just better to not ever re-write blocks on disk, but instead write to new blocks with version numbers (and not re-use old blocks until new versions are stable on disk).

Ah, "copy on write"! ZFS (Sun) and WAFL (NetApp) does this. Don't know about WAFL, but ZFS does logging too.

-Manoj

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Manoj Joseph
http://kerneljunkie.blogspot.com/

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