JFS2 on freebsd

Kamal R. Prasad kamalpr at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 03:30:34 PDT 2005


> [snip]
> 
I think this is a useful approach for occasional file access, but I think
> the general interest in the more interesting Linux file systems is for
> less than occasional use. I.e., not just migration of data from Linux to
> FreeBSD, but for daily use in production on high performance systems.

 I read up some info on JFS2 and it seems that it provides value in terms of 
reliability/reoverability and low restart times
-which is what carrier class applications desire. Ericsson Inc has deployed 
the linux port of jfs2 in its server room -and the results were worth the 
effort when compared to ufs.
 regards
-kamal

 Robert N M Watson
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