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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]Re: [tlug] Linux Filesystems Comparison Article
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 17:39:11 +0900
- From: "Patrick Niessen" <tlug.niessen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Linux Filesystems Comparison Article
- References: <444F5E39.1000108@example.com> <2d4c9c600604261752s8e3ef5fo701a643acda1113e@example.com> <1146108972.4496.14.camel@example.com> <2d4c9c600604272301n344d2a00i33a4bb02ee31c49b@example.com> <4451C6AB.4050103@example.com> <2d4c9c600604280132i7380a434n4b3ae8ea7741592f@example.com> <1146368779.27268.38.camel@example.com>
I ran a desktop machine, without a UPS, in a house with bad wiring which caused the breaker to blow every other day. While clearly not an optimum setup, I would imagine most people don't use a UPS on there home machines. I found there was significantly more data loss when using XFS, then with reiserfs or ext3. I still use XFS because of the various features you have mentioned as well as its ability to be extended while mounted, but I can understand why a document giving general advice would suggest you use a UPS.OK, thanks. -- Patrick Niessen
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