[Dovecot] SSD drives are really fast running Dovecot
Frank Cusack
frank+lists/dovecot at linetwo.net
Mon Jan 24 23:06:29 EET 2011
On 1/20/11 11:49 PM -0600 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Frank Cusack put forth on 1/20/2011 2:30 PM:
>> On 1/20/11 12:06 AM -0600 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>>> This is amusing considering XFS is hands down
>>> the best filesystem available on any platform, including ZFS. Others
>>> are simply ignorant and repeat what they've heard without looking for
>>> current information.
>
>> Your pronouncement that others are simply ignorant is telling.
>
> So is your intentionally quoting me out of context.
Not at all. Your statement about ignorance has no context required.
> The "ignorant" are those who blindly accept the false words of others
> regarding 4+ year old "XFS corruption on power fail" as being true today.
> They accept but without verification. Hence the "rumor" persists in many
> places.
Indeed, those folks are more than ignorant, they are in fact idiots.
(Ignorant meaning simply unaware.)
> "In my desire to be brief I didn't fully/correctly explain how delayed
> logging works. I attempted a simplified explanation that I thought most
> would understand. Here is the design document:
> http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2010-05/msg00329.html
>
> Early performance numbers:
> http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2010-05/msg00329.html"
>
> Note the double URL paste error? Frank? Why did you twist an honest
> mistake into something it's not? Here's the correct link:
Wow so you are basically an asshole as well as arrogant.
> Stop being an ass. Or get off yours and Google instead of requiring me
> to spoon feed you.
LOL that actually made me laugh, thanks.
>> This is guaranteed to lose data on power loss or drive failure.
>
> On power loss, on a busy system, yes. Due to a single drive failure?
> That's totally incorrect. How are you coming to that conclusion?
Why don't you re-read the design. I'm not going to spoon feed you.
> Performance always has a trade off. The key here is that the filesystem
> isn't corrupted due to this metadata loss. Solaris with ZFS has the same
> issues. One can't pipeline anything in a block device queue and not have
> some data loss on power failure, period. If one syncs every write then
> you have no performance. Solaris and ZFS included.
You might want to get current on ZFS as well.
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