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    Adrian Julian is offline Junior Member
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    Default What is a Journaling file system in Linux?

    Hey Friends, I am new to this forum, so delight treat my mistakes (if any). I have finished many underlying things in Linux and now we have assumption an conclusion roughly journaling file grouping. Now frankly speech I am not having any purpose nearly it. The notes that has been provided is not sufficiency for me to translate.So thought to send here and get any provide from you members. Gratify affirm me what is a Journaling enter method in Unix? I am expecting few intelligent salutation from your side.

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    Journaling file scheme can be defined as a system that serves to apply author warrantee to the unity of assemblage and metadata, contained in our computers. It is recommended for great availability systems. And if the "new" pic they have is that of "transactions" that make the scheme to recuperate "mean" for admonition, to unforeseen falls

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    Thanks Friend Well, for occurrence when your computer goes bad before, the files could be "profane", but now with these "new" systems, if not 100% trustworthy, but this does not happen because when bad off our pc, the transactions were not complete round were taped originally in the "journal", and restart the machine they are prefabricated, hence the line grouping is "synchronic" aft without losing accumulation. In separate record systems, if this happens, you could regress lots of data.

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    I can exclusive say that XFS and ReiserFS are rattling suitable. The only closing I can give is: if you win / use tiny file size, retributive use ReiserFS, which according to umpteen tests is the best behaved with them. But if you use / handgrip obvious files is advisable to use XFS because it is the journaling record system that behaves first with them, and as I mentioned originally, the greater are the files, XFS behaves improve.Thanks Friends,

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