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  1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 06-Apr-2018 11:22:57 EDT musicman musicman
    "Although Helix Server does not recommend any specific hardware configuration or filesystem, Linux servers are generally fastest (owing to Linux’s asynchronous directory updating), but they may have poor recovery if power is cut at the wrong time."

    What's the comparison to here? #ZFS? #NTFS? !sysadmin !ubuntu !vcs

    For context (although I don't think it helps, perhaps I'm wrong): https://nu.federati.net/url/123927
    In conversation Friday, 06-Apr-2018 11:22:57 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
    1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 06-Apr-2018 11:44:11 EDT musicman musicman
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      I was bemused because I had only heard mention of Linux and Windows support, but it turns out we do support FreeBSD 10...but not 11 for some reason: https://www.perforce.com/downloads/helix-core-p4d

      and FreeBSD 7 for some reason...
      In conversation Friday, 06-Apr-2018 11:44:11 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
    2. mcscx (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 06-Apr-2018 12:11:05 EDT mcscx mcscx
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      @musicman maybe that still refers to ext2 filesystems & the lengthy fsck after a power cut
      In conversation Friday, 06-Apr-2018 12:11:05 EDT from quitter.se permalink
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