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ReiserFS 3.5.33-2.2.19

filesize: 366.00 KB

ReiserFS offers a revolutionary new approach to file system design.

Published:
Jun 20, 2001
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GPL
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$0.00
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SH3 / X11
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It not only stores the file names. It stores the files themselves in a B*-tree.

The program is a generation ahead of the alternatives, which use older, plain, B-tree technology. However, ReiserFS cannot store the files themselves in the tree.

ReiserFS doesn't suffer from log congestion, either. You can use it to effectively create a 100,000-entry directory, and it is fairly unique in that respect.

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