From: | <felix(at)crowfix(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)hub(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Anyone using ReiserFS in production work? (or advise against it?) |
Date: | 2000-07-05 01:39:35 |
Message-ID: | 14690.37335.838811.118567@crowfix.com |
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"Randall Parker" <randall(at)nls(dot)net> writes:
> The title says it all: Is this a foolhardy or prudent and wise move
> at this time?
>
> Has anyone run Postgres databases on ReiserFS volumes under heavy
> enough load and for long enough to get a sense of how stable it is?
>
> Anyone tried pulling the power plug under heavy load to find out if
> ReiserFS is less prone to volume corruption than ext2 under these
> circumstances?
I myself have NO experience with it, but I read somewhere that
sourceforge is running with it as we speak :-) They are a big Open
Source (tm) repository wth CVS and other access, so it is presumably
pretty robust.
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