Journaling File Sstem Question

From: Justin Piszcz
Date: Sun May 02 2004 - 05:09:19 EST


Concerning JFS vs REISERFS vs XFS...

Which would one use for stability?

I realize XFS has been in use probably longer than the other two on SGI's, but in Linux it was only recently merged into the 2.4.xx kernel.

However, ReiserFS has been in the 2.4 kernel since the early 2.4.x series, JFS on the other hand is somewhere in the middle.

Between ReiserFS and XFS, which would you choose for stability?
Total benchmark time on all three filesystems are practically the same, so this is why I am having such a difficult time deciding which to use, ReiserFS or XFS.

Also, ext3 is out of the question as it is the worst performing filesystem (according to my benchmarks) in almost all aspects when compared with the other journaling file systems (XFS,JFS,ReiserFS).

Any comments?

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