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Re: Recommended linux file system?

From: marc gonzalez-carnicer <carnicer.lists_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 18:33:11 +0200

if you have an UPS and/or a RAID disk, i'd say use ext2, which
is supposed to be faster. otherwise, use journaling, i.e. ext3 /
reiser ...

2008/3/31, Daniel Toplak <D.Toplak_at_cadenas.de>:
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> Hi,
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> at the moment we migrate a windows 2003 server to Debian 4 etch with about
> 600 SVN repositories.
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> The revisions of the repos are at the moment from small (about 20-100) to
> big (about 20k-100k).
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> On the new linux server we will use 1.4.2 (debian 4 stable) version with
> FSFS as backend.
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> So which is the recommended linux file system for this scenario?
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> ReiserFS 3 or 4?
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> Ext3?
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> XFS?
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> Which one is rock solid for subversion?
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> The security criteria is the highest priority (less file damage)!
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> Has some one experiences in those different files systems with SVN?
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> Daniel Toplak

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