Re: ¿ the best journalist-filesystem for a raid5 ?

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"Joshua Baker-LePain" <jlb17@duke.edu> wrote in message
Pine.LNX.4.44.0307031157450.18503-100000@chaos.egr.duke.edu">news:Pine.LNX.4.44.0307031157450.18503-100000@chaos.egr.duke.edu...
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 at 5:42pm, system_lists@nullzone.org wrote
>
> >     i dont wanna create a discusion between gurus. My question is so
simple
> > (well .. its not simple but ...).
> >
> > What do u think is the best journalist filesystem for a software raid5
of
> > 4*120 GB IDE UATA ?
> > I will use this one for big files (lots of them) and small ones (just a
ftp
> > but too for the users space).
> >
> > For a non-specific BIG/SMALL files .... JFS? Reiser3? Reiser4? EXT3?
>
> I've had very good luck with XFS for a long time now (over 2 years in
> production, currently 5.5TB of formatted space).

I guess that leads me to the question, does ReiserFS NOT support ACLs? I
understand that XFS does (with a patch), but the page that I got this
information from is kind of old
(http://www.linux-mag.com/2002-10/jfs_01.html - which may also assist in
helping one decide which file system to go with I suppose).

The reason I ask is because I am interested in SAMBA/CIFS applications
running Linux as a file server/PDC

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