Journaling File Systems and RAID (was RE: [ale] ext3)
Stuffed Crust
pizza at shaftnet.org
Wed Sep 19 12:40:17 EDT 2001
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:21:47AM -0400, Davis, Ricardo C. wrote:
> I have storage question. Why run a journaling file system with RAID 5?
> Isn't this overkill? What do you gain that you wouldn't with just a RAID 5
> configuration?
RAID is there to prevent against hardware failure killing our storage
systems.
A journalling filesystem is in use to keep fscks from taking three hours
on a 300G filesystem.
They're both there to solve different problems.
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