Document that non-data journaling is a recommended mount option.

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<chapter id="wal">
<title>Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log</title>
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roll-forward recovery, also known as REDO.)
</para>
<tip>
<para>
Because <acronym>WAL</acronym> restores database file
contents after a crash, it is not necessary to use a
journaled filesystem; in fact, journaling overhead can
reduce performance. For best performance, turn off
<emphasis>data</emphasis> journaling as a filesystem mount
option, e.g. use <literal>data=writeback</> on Linux.
Meta-data journaling (e.g. file creation and directory
modification) is still desirable for faster rebooting after
a crash.
</para>
</tip>
<para>
Using <acronym>WAL</acronym> results in a
significantly reduced number of disk writes, because only the log