Colin Copley wrote:
Hi List,
Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
Webserving is a general enough case where there aren't going to be huge
advantages between filesystems. I'd go with ext3, may
Robert Crawford wrote:
>
> For a server, I'd stay away from reiserfs, as it does appear to have serious
> fragmentation over time- this is becoming more and more apparent. Check this
> thread out on Gentoo forums- I posted links to a lot of good info.
>
If you serve only static content, you ca
Thomas Harold schrieb:
> Colin Copley wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
>> webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
>
> Probably can't go wrong with ext2 (personally, I'd still go with ext3
> because you g
Colin Copley schrieb:
> Hi List,
>
> Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo
None.
> running a
> webserver,
Ah, that's something, that can be answered :)
> I prefer more speed and less journaling,
Those are no contrasts.
> is there a standard?
No.
I'd suggest, that you do t
Have a look at this benchmark http://linuxgazette.net/102/piszcz.html
and the interview article http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=69
Someone mentioned that reiserfs slows down after a while because of
fragmentation, to be honest I've been running a quite busy web/file
storage server using re
On Sat November 26 2005 11:48 pm, Thomas Harold wrote:
> Colin Copley wrote:
> > Hi List,
> >
> > Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
> > webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
>
> Probably can't go wrong with ext2 (personally, I'd still
Colin Copley wrote:
Hi List,
Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
Probably can't go wrong with ext2 (personally, I'd still go with ext3
because you get faster fscks during bootup, right?). E
Colin Copley wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
> webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
I don't run a webserver or anything but if you don't want journaling,
ext2 may be good. I don't think it has any journalin
Hi List,
Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
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