> ReiserFS: > Fast when dealing with lots of tiny files (a la: Squid's cache, a > newsserver's spool). > Due to aggressive upgrade schedule imposed by Hans Reiser, it tends to > end up being released in a "late beta" stage and might trigger crashes > and data corruption (although not too often). Yes, ReiserFS is optimized to provide best performance and storage space efficiency for small files and large directories but even applications using large files will benefit from the balanced tree algorithm postponing fragmentation. As you might have noticed ReiserFS is now part of the linux kernel and therefore subject to the same testing and release schedule as other parts. I doubt that Hans has intentionally released 'late beta' versions but as with linux 2.5 he might have ended end up with all the same people testing and not finding any more bugs. You can then either cease development and wait for more bugs showing up or assume that the majority of problems has been found and release the software. Tom -- T h o m a s Z e h e t b a u e r ( TZ251 ) PGP encrypted mail preferred - KeyID 96FFCB89 finger thomasz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx for key Prohibiting cryptography to prevent terrorism is as meaningful as ...prohibiting mumming to prevent bank robbery!
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