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    SubjectRe: Desktop Filesystem Benchmarks in 2.6.3
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    David Weinehall <david@southpole.se> writes:

    > On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 08:30:32PM -0500, Andrew Ho wrote:
    > > XFS is the best filesystem.
    >
    > Well it'd better be, it's 10 times the size of ext3, 5 times the size of
    > ReiserFS and 3.5 times the size of JFS.

    I think your ext3 numbers are off, most likely you didn't include JBD.

    > And people say size doesn't matter.

    A lot of this is actually optional features the other FS don't have,
    like support for separate realtime volumes and compat code for old
    revisions, journaled quotas etc. I think you could
    relatively easily do a "mini xfs" that would be a lot smaller.

    But on today's machines it's not really an issue anymore.

    -Andi
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