[Discuss] Linux file systems
Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
blu at nedharvey.com
Fri Mar 28 06:51:47 EDT 2014
> From: aldo albanese [mailto:aldo_albanese at yahoo.com]
>
> At the beginning I was not too
> specific about where I would utilize these system structures. This group
> brings another interesting point, what is the best file system for
> different applications. If I had to build a new server for production
> environment, what would you suggest as partition and file system.
Depends what your application is. I normally use openindiana for ZFS, and use iscsi to present storage to vmware. Because vmware is bad about managing storage or redundancy - I can ZFS snapshot the vm underlying storage, and I can zfs send to offsite backups. Supposedly, you should be able to do the same now on btrfs or zfs on linux - but I haven't thoroughly vetted that configuration.
I normally have a plain ext4 partition for /boot. And everything else is LVM.
Given the fact that all my linux machines run inside vmware, and therefore the underlying openindiana zfs is able to manage the machine snapshots, I normally don't bother doing anything fancy with filesystems in the linux guests, and everything simply runs ext4.
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