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Re: [ldm-users] high memory

I've found that JFS (on Linux that is) works wonders, as well.  Fast, 
and quite reliable.  That said, you should be able to get >40MB/s 
(bytes, not bits) streaming on a single semi-recent 7200 RPM SATA disk 
with ext3, which I'm sure is fast enough for an ldm feed..

Pat

On Monday 25 October 2010, Tyler Allison wrote:
> We switched off of ext3 for our data partitions for high speed IO. It
>  blows chunks compared to ext2. You loose journaling but I don't
>  care. I don't have long term storage.

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