Phoronix did benchmark testing using their Phoronix Test Suite on EXT3, EXT4 and Btrfs file systems. These are the most popular file system in Linux so its very interesting to see which file systems the current Linux kernel versions like best. For the test they used the Samsung NC10 netbook using the Intel Atom N270 cpu at 1.60GHz, with an Intel Mobo and 2GB RAM.
In general, the EXT4 file system provided performance boosts both on Karmic and Lucid (development). In some tests the speeds are almost twice the rest of the pack.
I guess it is safe to say that EXT4 will remain the Linux default file system for now.
[tags phoronix,ext4,ext3,btrfs,linux,file system]
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In general, the EXT4 file system provided performance boosts both on Karmic and Lucid (development). In some tests the speeds are almost twice the rest of the pack.
I guess it is safe to say that EXT4 will remain the Linux default file system for now.
[tags phoronix,ext4,ext3,btrfs,linux,file system]
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