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2003 Jan 14
3
ext3fs still uses sequential search of file names in directories?
I am trying to determine the optimal filesystem for accessing large numbers
of files (25,000+) in a single directory. I have read that ext3fs uses a
sequential search algorithm and wanted to verify that this was still indeed
the case since this article was published a year ago.
http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154
<http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154&nIdPage=7> &nIdPage=7
Thanks for the help.
-Parker
2002 Sep 19
3
ext3 fs: no userspace writes == no disk writes ?
Hello,
I have a question about ext3 write activity.
I am considering using an ext3 fs on a CompactFlash disk for my
data-logging application (power can disapear anytime).
The quantity & frequency of the data logged itself is not a
problem at all considering flash wear.
But I'm a bit worried about the kernel/ext3 doing regular writes
by itself even when there are no userspace writes.
2002 Oct 16
2
to compare journalised file systems with Linux.
...---------------
coda | ? | ? | ? | ? |
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...
My line is to remove all '?' by 'Y' or 'N' for all my table.
I know thoses links talking about ext3 :
http://beta.redhat.com/index.cgi?action=ext3
http://bulmalug.net/body.phtml?nIdNoticia=1154
but a need more accurates informations.
I know bonnie++ as disk tool tester, but i would like to have several
points of view with several tools.
If you know some others links or books or good tools, you are wellcom.
Thanks Fabien.
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Fabien COMBERNOUS - IT Eng...
2002 Oct 08
5
Filesystem for Samba server
> Hi,
> Sorry if this is a stupid question (bit of a newbie). I'm building a Samba
> fileserver on a box with a hardware raid array of about 65GB which I'm
> hoping to share out to the local LAN . I was wondering if the filesystem
> used (ext2,ext3, reiserfs etc) on the partition where the Samba shares
> will reside makes much of a difference? I'd obviously like to