On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 04:31, Dave Altonaga wrote:
> I got a little more curious about using reiserfs on
> RH9
> So, I dump slackware and install RH9 using reiserfs.
> Things seem to run alot smoother but I'd have to
> credit that to only installing gnome and not all the
> extra stuff.
> But as a note I am not planning on running a file
> server service. 
> 
> I would suggest for running services to use ext3. To
> me I know it works great and there should not be any
> problems.

On any given day, I'm dumping customer's HD contents to a ReiserFS
partition on my server - anywhere from a few gigs upward of 50-60gb -
along with the daily bits of moving around MP3's, AVI's, MPG's and
SVCD's - when I was using ext3, I had a much slower go of it, but since
using ReiserFS, it's definitely been smoother. This is a network file
server and all the "user" homes reside on ReiserFS, IMAP lives on
ReiserFS; I had been a proponent of ext3 for quite some time until I
"tested" ReiserFS for that reason - now I can't/won't go back.

My 2 microns.
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