XFS is a 64 bit journaled file system ported to Linux in 2001. It is the default file system in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). XFS uses many concepts found in modern file systems. This includes tree ...
So a couple people (drag, I think?) labeled XFS as particularly "robust" and fast and, presumably, awesome. OK. This is not an argument, this is a question: if it's more robust than ext4, why are we ...
In this project, I created an XFS file system on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) server with an 8 GB disk. Subsequently, I deployed an HTML server on this disk using Apache HTTP Server. Additionally ...
The limitations of traditional Linux file systems are becoming evident as new application demands for Linux file systems arise. SGI has ported the XFS file system to the Linux operating system to ...
My setup is:<BR><BR>2.6.16 kernel<BR>3ware 9500 Raid controller<BR>8 * 500GB sata drives (3.2 TB)<BR><BR>- and I have a 70Gb boot drive on /dev/sdb1<BR><BR>I want to use the xfs file system on the ...
A couple of weeks ago my curiosity turned a light working weekend into a full on charge in exploring the ins and outs of NAS server file systems. While testing the Crucial RealSSD C300, we moved away ...
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