> I will be telling them wait for a power loss, wait for the XFS code to > shut down one of its filesystem for no reason, take a good look at the > neverending stream of bug fixes in the mainline kernel, take a look at > those kernel developers who have openly announced they want nothing to > do with the XFS codebase and to note the fact that the XFS code is the > largest there is for a filesystem due to all the workarounds they have > had to put into to deal with Linux's different vm and other stuff. > I have a couple mission critical servers (3TB) that I formatted with JFS. I have been completely happy with the results and have yet to see any filesystem corruption. A JFS Fsck on the drive takes only a few seconds even after a crash. I have created and moved various large files without a problem. I have also pulled the plug during write intensive operations. Just wanted to add another vote for JFS. :) Shawn _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos