Re: filesystem for database box

2003-10-21 Thread Ben-Nes Michael
; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 4:50 PM Subject: filesystem for database box > Hello, Linux People! > > after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which > filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) > the winner is: ex2 linux ex

RE: filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread Arik Baratz
> Hello, Linux People! > > after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which > filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) > the winner is: ex2 linux extended filesystem, yes, lassies & lads > > - "why not ext3/Reiser's ?" > - "because journalling is already implemen

Re: filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Sun, Oct 19, 2003, Maxim K. wrote about "filesystem for database box": > after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which > filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) > the winner is: ex2 linux extended filesystem, yes, lassies & la

Re: filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread Muli Ben-Yehuda
On Sun, Oct 19, 2003 at 04:50:10PM +0200, Maxim K. wrote: > Hello, Linux People! > > after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which > filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) > the winner is: ex2 linux extended filesystem, yes, lassies & lads > > - "why not ext

RE: filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread Tal, Shachar
- From: Maxim K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 4:50 PM To: Linux-IL Mailing List Subject: filesystem for database box Hello, Linux People! after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) the

Re: filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
On Sunday 19 October 2003 16:50, Maxim K. wrote: > Hello, Linux People! > > after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which > filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) > the winner is: ex2 linux extended filesystem, yes, lassies & lads > > - "why not ext3/Reiser's

Re: filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Maxim K. wrote: Hello, Linux People! after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) the winner is: ex2 linux extended filesystem, yes, lassies & lads - "why not ext3/Reiser's ?" - "because journalling is already implemen

Re: filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread linux-il
Can the RDBMS engine you chose handle raw partitions? If so, how would that compare to a filesystem? (and which RDBMS do you intend to use?) (and what type of application is it? Online transaction processing (a.k.a. OLTP) or batch processing a-la data warehouse?) Maxim K. wrote: Hello, Linux Peopl

filesystem for database box

2003-10-19 Thread Maxim K.
Hello, Linux People! after short consultation, i have come to this conclusion about which filesystem i should use on my database box (or server) the winner is: ex2 linux extended filesystem, yes, lassies & lads - "why not ext3/Reiser's ?" - "because journalling is already implemented in the DBMS.