opinion on XFS
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at keyresearch.comTue May 7 09:23:36 PDT 2002
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On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 11:28:23AM -0400, Yudong Tian wrote: > Has anyone tested the water of using SGI's XFS on a Linux cluster Can > you kindly share any experience and insights? Fermilab was posting on linux-kernel recently about it. Here's an exerpt from kernel-traffic: 22 Apr - 24 Apr (21 posts) Archive Link: XFS in the main kernel Dan Yocum requested of Linus Torvalds: I know it's been discussed to death, but I am making a formal request to you to include XFS in the main kernel. We (The Sloan Digital Sky Survey) and many, many other groups here at Fermilab would be very happy to have this in the main tree. Currently the SDSS has ~20TB of XFS filesystems, most of which is in our 14 fileservers and database machines. The D-Zero experiment has ~140 desktops running XFS and several XFS fileservers. We've been using it since it was released, and have found it to be very reliable.
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