Re: File systems linux !!!

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On 30/4/07 16:22, in article 463609BA.9010607@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Hannes
Dorbath" <light@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Excluding warehousing setups, where XFS might give some benefit, any
> modern file system on Linux should perform OK. I'd use what I'm
> comfortable with. In case your data set fits in RAM, it will stay in OS
> buffers all the time anyway.
> 
> My choice is XFS, but I wouldn't recommend XFS to anyone unsure to what
> FS to use. There is far to much someone new XFS can do wrong.

Hi,

Could you give a couple of examples of things that could be done wrong? I
have XFS running for my data partition, but I didn't really do much when I
set it up...

Thanks for any advice

adam



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