Re: best filesystem for a webserver

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Hello!

You can look at xfs: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/
I think this benchmarks help you: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ext4_benchmarks&num=2
I use this file system for MySQL with a big DB on Software RAID. This file system shows good perfomance for small files.

2010/10/3 Roland RoLaNd <r_o_l_a_n_d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Dear all,

i'm setting up a new machine to handle a webserver with mysql

web directory contains alot of small files and database is around 15 GB

i've did a bit research, read alot of articles..
mainly i came up with the understanding that:

EXT3 is the set it and forget it kind of filesystem.
and reiserFS is the best choice for small files though there's a bigger risk of data loss upon power failure (better solved in ext3)

any advice on this matter? or any other filesystem you advise me to use on a production system?

thanks







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