[CentOS] Is ext4 safe for a production server?
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSat Dec 5 21:04:16 UTC 2009
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Jure Pečar wrote: > AFAIK AIX JFS != Linux JFS. It's more like OS/2 JFS and IBM > ported it to linux to enable their os/2 customers to move to linux. > that same OS/2 JFS was backported to AIX as JFS2, I believe. > Also whenever fs reliability discussion pops up I like to point people to > this paper: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/wind/Publications/iron-sosp05.pdf > interesting, but that article is 5 years old. I'd be surprised if most of the implementation 'bugs' and anomalies discussed have not since been addressed. I do wish more file systems and volume managers implemented block checksumming, which provides end to end integrity both for data and metadata. Afaik, only Sun's ZFS fully implements this approach.
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