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- Subject: Re: [tlug] What is the best one?
- From: Uva Coder <uvacoder@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 22:03:07 +0900
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 05:12:34PM +0900, Jonathan Q wrote: > Uva Coder (uvacoder@example.com) wrote: > > I haven't delved into XFS at all yet. What is it about XFS > that makes you prefer it over the others? When you can sense the difference in performance without running benchmarks that is one good reason. But the main reason I like XFS is stability. I've had various problems with reiserfs, JFS and ext3fs over the past 18 months and XFS appears to be much more mature than the rest. XFS is just something you have to experience for yourself. Now if I can only get XFS running under NetBSD, I'd drop Linux all together. -- Uva
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