> > suggest and post back. Do you think btrfs (with or without compression) > > would be faster than reiser? If so I will try that as well. > On my system it is twice as fast as reiser3 for _lots_ (200.000) of > small files with compression on (didn't test is without compression). I > didn't test if with big files. > > But your results may vary anyway. For example btrfs is very > cpu-intensive (even more with compression). If you've got a slow cpu > (like in embedded devices), jfs might perform better. > FWIW i finally re-ran my tests (CPU is 64 bit dual core Intel 2.4GHz); Copy DVD iso from Internal drive (reiserfs) to external drive reiserfs 1m24 1m23 1m23 1m22 ext4 1m39 1m25 1m25 1m25 remount 1m26 1m23 1m23 1m22 btrfs 1m22 1m22 1m22 btrfs+comp 1m20 1m21 1m20 1m21 Copy DVD iso on external drive # sync; time (cp CentOS-5.3-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso CentOS-5.3-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso2; sync) reiser 1m52 1m52 1m52 ext4 1m43 1m43 1m43 1m44 remount 1m33 1m33 1m33 1m42 btrfs 1m42 1m41 1m41 1m45 remount 1m46 1m41 btrfs+comp 1m34 1m33 1m34 (im guessing the driver is clever enough not to uncompress and recompress)