fsfs and bdb

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amit patel

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Oct 29, 2012, 1:05:18 PM10/29/12
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Hello All,

We all know that whenever we create any svn repository it use fsfs as a filesystem.
But can anyone tell me what is the technically difference between fsfs and bdb(berkeley db).

Thanks in advance.

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Amit


nehal dattani

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Oct 29, 2012, 1:18:56 PM10/29/12
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Hi Amit,




> But can anyone tell me what is the technically difference between fsfs and
> bdb(berkeley db).
>

Please refer to following link for detailed comparision between FSFS and BDB.

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.reposadmin.planning.html#svn.reposadmin.basics.backends

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Nehal Dattani

Ronak Joshi

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Oct 31, 2012, 3:26:07 AM10/31/12
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Dear Amit

Both the formate are equally same

Berkerly DB has problems on a NFS partition
-Data integrity
BDB has When properly deployed, extremely reliable; Berkeley DB 4.4 brings auto-recovery
FSFS has Older versions had some rarely demonstrated, but data-destroying bugs
-Sensitivity to interruptions
BDB has Very; crashes and permission problems can leave the database wedged, requiring journaled recovery procedures
FSFS has Quite insensitive
etc etc...

Ronak Joshi








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