if u have a lot of small file-pieces, reiserfs improve the performance really. however,under our product environment,reiserfs is not stable as ext3. so I think, taking the way of combining ext3 with aufs maybe good. On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:10:13 +0100, lokesh.khanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said: > HI > > Is anybody using Reiser Filesystem for caching directory? > I want to know what advantage I will get if I convert ext3 to Reiser FS. > As per some web sites, it will increase the performance by 20 %. Will it > also increase caching. > As on today I can save only 15% to 20 % bandwidth. I want to save up to > 30%. > How can I achieve this? > > Thanks- LK > Disclaimer > **************************************************************************************************************************** > The information contained in this e-mail, any attached files, and > response threads are confidential and > may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the use of > individual(s) or entity to which it is addressed > and others authorised to receive it. If you are not the intended > recipient, kindly notify the sender by return > mail and delete this message and any attachment(s) immediately. > > Save as expressly permitted by the author, any disclosure, copying, > distribution or taking action in reliance > on the contents of the information contained in this e-mail is strictly > prohibited and may be unlawful. > > Unless otherwise clearly stated, and related to the official business of > Accelon Nigeria Limited, opinions, > conclusions, and views expressed in this message are solely personal to > the author. > > Accelon Nigeria Limited accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss, be > it direct, indirect or consequential, > arising from information made available in this e-mail and actions > resulting there from. > > For more information about Accelon Nigeria Limited, please see our > website at > http://www.accelonafrica.com > ****************************************************************************************************************************** -- Jeff Pan jeffpan@xxxxxxxxxxx -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Same, same, but different?