i've been using reiserfs on my linux servers for quote some time now and
i've never had a problem. i have my mailstore on the filesystem running
on 2 18gb SCA drives running software raid-1 through the kernel, i
pulled one of the drives and it kept on kickin. i've been playing around
with the sgi XFS port which works good. i'm leery of putting it onto
production systems, i'd rather not use a 1.0 filesytem.

"Kevin M. Myer" wrote:
> 
> > If so, which filesystem is most appropriate? ext3 is very easy to implement,
> > but I can't imagine that it could make that big of a difference in
> > performance. Reiserfs, jfs, etc. I understand may also be options. I would
> > like to hear the consensus best fs for cyrus from the list, please.
> 
> Along those lines, I'd like to hear any success stories that folks have
> had with Reiserfs.  My one experience with it on my workstation so far has
> been bad but that was over half a year ago and I'm happily running ext3 on
> my workstation now so I've had no cause to try it.  I haven't tried reiser
> on any of our servers yet but am thinking about it for services that might
> be able to take advantage of it.
> 
> THanks,
> 
> Kevin
> 
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> Kevin M. Myer
> Systems Administrator
> Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13
> (717)-560-6140

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