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Customer Reviews
5 of 5 stars  Great Book, though needs an update
Tuesday, March 02, 2004
This book was grea, though it talks about an old kernel version. I neede to know about journaling filesystems, and this boom\k not only told me what I needed, but told me what to avoid.

3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4 of 5 stars  Great book - updated version is needed
Friday, May 16, 2003
Great book, but shows it's age - things are changing fast in Linux world (it's based on 2.4.9 kernel and so
most of those filesystems weren't integrated).
Benchmarking info is very interesting but was collected
on very low-end hardware (1-2 Celeron500 with 1 IDE drive).
I wish that updated 2nd edition (2.6 kernel and benchmarks
on modern hardware - like 2CPU and at least 8-10 hd) will be published soon.

6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Informative and Useful
Wednesday, January 30, 2002
I'd been looking for a book on journaling and networked file systems for Linux for a while, and was happy to find this one. There is one other book on Linux file systems, but this one is the one to get. It discusses the EXT3, JFS, XFS and Reiser journaling file systems, and also the NFS and OpenAFS networked file systems. It provides plenty of background information about basic concepts, but also provides real explanations of how to build kernels that support these file systems and how to configure, administer, and use them. I was really impressed. The book also talks about interoperating with Macintosh, Windows and Novell systems - it was handy to find all of that in one book. It is well written and the author has a sense of humor that I enjoyed. The section on the Distributed Computing Environment's distributed file system was especially funny (and from what I hear, true).
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