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SubjectRe: fsync on large files
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Yura, would you measure our performance when doing fsync on a 500mb file,
and compare it to ext2?
<br>fsync performance is a current linux kernel thread....
<br>I have no idea what it is for reiserfs....
<p>Thanks,
<p>Hans
<p>"Manuel J. Galan" wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>What happened with ReiserFS ?
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Hans
<pre>--&nbsp;
Don't be locked out of the source, and doomed to life in the slow lane.
Dump NT! Get Linux (<A HREF="http://www.kernel.org">http://www.kernel.org</A>) plus ReiserFS
&nbsp;(<A HREF="http://devlinux.org/namesys">http://devlinux.org/namesys</A>).&nbsp; If you sell an OS or
internet appliance, buy a port of ReiserFS!
Speed matters.&nbsp; Trees are fast.&nbsp; Go faster!</pre>
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