Author: JT Smith
Cacao writes: “For all of you who want to improve your Linux security, stability and performance, Dr. Ricardo Galli, member of UIB – Balearic Islands University (Spain) and President of
Bulma (the lug at Balearic Islands) has written an article called “Journal File Systems in Linux“ “This is a lightly modified version of a couple of articles published in Novática (Spanish) and Upgrade (English) where we explain the implementation of all journaling file systems available for Linux.”
Bulma (the lug at Balearic Islands) has written an article called “Journal File Systems in Linux“ “This is a lightly modified version of a couple of articles published in Novática (Spanish) and Upgrade (English) where we explain the implementation of all journaling file systems available for Linux.”
Ricardo Galli includes, in a plain manner, its basics, characteristics and implementation (The Linux Virtual File
System, Linux Page-cache and Buffer-cache, Integration of page and buffer cache, Journaling File Systems, B-Trees,
ReiserFS, XFS, JFS, Ext3, Performance and Conclusions), including several links to Resources and Benchmarks.
Spanish version of the document also available.”
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