if u have a lot of small file-pieces, reiserfs improve the performance
really.
however,under our product environment,reiserfs is not stable as ext3.
so I think, taking the way of combining ext3 with aufs maybe good.
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:10:13 +0100, lokesh.khanna@accelonafrica.com
said:
> HI
>
> Is anybody using Reiser Filesystem for caching directory?
> I want to know what advantage I will get if I convert ext3 to Reiser FS.
> As per some web sites, it will increase the performance by 20 %. Will it
> also increase caching.
> As on today I can save only 15% to 20 % bandwidth. I want to save up to
> 30%.
> How can I achieve this?
>
> Thanks- LK
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