Re: file systems

From: Kurtis Peterson <kleedrac_at_no.spam.please>
Date: Tue Aug 08 2006 - 11:10:16 CST

I use ext3 for OS partitions and ext2 for data drives ... not sure why ...
just do :)

On 8/8/06, Lance Levsen <lance@catprint.ca> wrote:
>
> Steven Kurylo wrote:
> >
> >> ext3
> >
> > Winner by default.
> >
> >> XFS
> >
> > On all servers because the default takes to long to fsck and can't be
> > resized while live.
>
> Same same.
>
> XFS is supposedly much better on systems with many thousands of entries,
> (read shared directories). It's I/O is very fast, and it supports Posix
> ACL's. Plus it was a journalled f/s before ext3 was available.
>
> It's on all the main server file systems.
>
> Other then that all the rest are ext3.
>
> Cheers,
> lance
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Received on Tue Aug 8 11:10:28 2006

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