On 2013-05-02 9:12 AM, lst_hoe02@kwsoft.de <lst_hoe02@kwsoft.de> wrote:
IMHO if you say "VM" than the filesystem inside the guest doesn't matter that much.
Well... my understanding is that things can break rather badly if you use reiserfs for the host, and then use reiserfs for one of the guests...
So, if doing that can break things badly, I imagine you may not be totally correct that it 'doesn't matter'...
The difference of ext4/xfs are mostly the knowledge and adjustability for special (high-end) hardware and the like. With a Hypervisor providing some standard I/O channel and hiding/handling the hardware details itself, most of the differences are gone. With this in mind your question should maybe more of "what filesystem is more Hypervisor friendly". For this i would suspect the simpler the better, so i would choose ext4.
Possibly a valid argument overall... would like to see what Stan has to say about it though before I make a final decision...
Thanks to all for the replies so far.
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Best regards,
Charles