>What's the performance comparison between Reiser and ext3? I'm not
>sure I've seen any reliable benchmarks (oxymoron?) on this.
I hear ext3 is identical ext2 on read, and a bit slower on writes. It
mainly buys you journalling, but that's not important for me; the
computer never crashes anyway.
First, I'd like to say that I appreciate very much that this is a free
non-commercial service and express my respect for the fact it is provided
at all, and with relatively few problems.
However, I have noticed after the 'queue timelag' in October, mails posted
to our list went missing from the
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
>
> HWRAID5/SCSI/ext2-> lvm/IDE/reiserfs
> Debian2.2/Linux2.2 -> Debian3.0/Linux2.4
What's the performance comparison between Reiser and ext3? I'm not sure I've
seen any reliable benchmarks (oxymoron?) on this.
The main advantage of ext3 is t
Everything looks great!!! Thanks, guys.
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Louis Proyect, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/12/2001
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