Re: gfs2 hang

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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Jos Vos wrote:

I suspect you'll find it isn't usable even for a working prototype of any
description. Stick to GFS1, there's nothing wrong with it.

The one thing that's horribly wrong in some applications is performance.
If you need to have large amounts of files and frequent directory scans
(i.e. rsync etc.), you're lost.

How much of a performance improvement are you looking for, though? If it's 30% - that might happen. Even 50% might be in the realm of plausible. But if you're expecting an improvement of 10x you should probably start re-thinking the design of your application.

Gordan

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