Re: ReiserFS / 2.4.6 / Data Corruption
Hans Reiser (reiser@namesys.com)
Tue, 31 Jul 2001 02:36:39 +0400
Rik van Riel wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Hans Reiser wrote:
> > Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>
> > > Nope. It does a reiserfs_panic instead of letting the wrong arguments
> > > slipping into lower layers and possibly on disk and thus corrupting data.
> > >
> > > And in my opinion correct data is much more worth than one crash more or
> > > less (especially with a journaling filesystem).
> >
> > The cost is not a crash, the cost is performance sucks.
>
> If you can chose between sucky performance or a chance
> at silent data corruption ... which would you chose ?
>
> Rik
> --
> Executive summary of a recent Microsoft press release:
> "we are concerned about the GNU General Public License (GPL)"
>
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If you could halve linux memory manager performance and check as many things as
reiserfs checks, would you do it. I think not, or else you would have. You
made the right choice. Now, if you add a #define, you can check as many things
as ReiserFS checks, and still go just as fast....
Hans
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