Dragan Krnic
2003-Aug-16 20:19 UTC
[Samba] Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamphandling ?
|> Do you want to say that nobody ever lost any data on |> ext3-formatted disks? Be realistic. |> |> But does it warrant my exhortation to stay away from |> it? Probably not. It was a joke without a smiley |> sign. ext3 is probably a solid, though a bit clumsy |> and slow fs. |> |> I appreciate your criticism. I jumped the same way |> when someone else used the same kind of FUD about |> reiserfs which I would always recommend over all |> other. | | Agreed,, ext3 is used in lots of situations where | Reiser would probably be a better choice.... | | As for nobody loosing data,,, I don't really think | it matters what Filesystem you have if your system | decides to stick random bits on the hard drive. | Staying away from any of them won't help much. Yes, it's an fs-neutral kind of problem but there are ways to minimize its impact. My production system is an expensive SCSI RAID system but I keep a day-old copy of it on another identically setup box, except that the disks are lowly IDEs strapped together with LVM (2-3 times faster than RAID, it restores a tarball faster than RAID can make it). If something happens to the production server the backup server can take over in minutes. ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005
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