On 7/31/06, Horst H. von Brand <[email protected]> wrote:
Adrian Ulrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Great to see that Sun ships a state-of-the-art Filesystem with
> > > Solaris... I think linux should do the same...
> >
> > This would be worthwhile, if only to be able to futz around in Solaris-made
> > filesystems.
> s/I think linux should do the same/I think linux should include Reiser4/
> ;-)
So ZFS isn't "state-of-the-art"?
maybe reiser4 and ZFS are. certainly, they optimize for different
behavior though
[...]
> But i'd rather like to see a Linux version of WAFL :-)
WAFL is for high-turnover filesystems on RAID-5 (and assumes flash memory
staging areas). Not your run-of-the-mill desktop...
yeah, good thing nobody tries to use linux for high-turnover servers
with RAID. pish-posh.
> ZFS didn't really impress me:
> The Volume-Manager is nice but the Filesystem.. well: It beats UFS
> .. sometimes ;-)
OK, ext3 + LVM it is then.
> See also: http://spam.workaround.ch/dull/postmark.txt
Interesting.
yeah, i hadn't seen postmark numbers on linux before. maybe mongo
isn't so biased after all
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