- In Reiser5, i.e., Reiser4 Software Framework Release Number (SFRN) 5.1.3, scaling out is performed by file system means, rather than by block layer means. The flow of IO-requests issued against each device is controlled by user. To add a device to a logical volume with parallel scaling out, you first need to format that device -- this is the difference between parallel and non-parallel scaling at first glance. The principal difference between parallel and non-parallel scaling out will be discussed below more »
- Starting from Linux-4.15, VFS introduces optimizations, which are incompatible with Reiser4 (as well as with any FS possessing an advanced transaction manager)... The attached patch fixes lockups problem in reiser4 -enhanced Linux kernel(s). more »
- The design and implementation of the reiser4 file system... Despite the name, this filesystem is written from scratch, although it inherited some features of its “ideological” predecessor – reiserfs. In addition to the traditional Linux fs functions, reiser4 features: transparent compression and encryption of files, full data journaling [], and almost unlimited extensibility, i.e. the ability to adapt to arbitrarily complex end user requirements. On modern machines equipped with fast processors and large amounts of RAM, data compression does not degrade, but on the contrary – increases the performance of the file system, because data conversion is performed relatively quickly, and the volume of disk traffic is reduced. more »
- REISER4_SUPER_MAGIC 0x52345362 entry is missing in Debian, etc. *all* GNU / Linux's "man 2 statfs", /usr/include/linux/magic.h, coreutils' src/fs.h, libguestfs-1.40.2/gnulib/lib/fts.c, etc. more »
- After using AMD Epyc-hearted beast with reiser4 I don't want to use anything Intel again! We aren’t for slowing down… To add some further icing to the cake then the AMD EPYC™ platform also offers significant performance benefits when the mitigations for the aforementioned Meltdown and Foreshadow threats are applied, namely AMD does not currently believe to be affected by them... more »