Re: 40TB File System Recommendations

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On Thursday, April 14, 2011 11:30 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 4/14/2011 7:32 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
>>
>> HAHAHAHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>
>> The XFS codebase is the biggest pile of mess in the Linux kernel and you
>> expect it to be not run into mysterious problems? Remember, XFS was
>> PORTED over to Linux. It is not a 'native' thing to Linux.
>
> Well yeah, but the way I remember it, SGI was using it for real work
> like video editing and storing zillions of files back when Linux was a
> toy with a 2 gig file size limit and linear directory scans as the only
> option.   If you mean that the Linux side had a not-invented-here
> attitude about it and did the port badly you might be right...
>

No, the XFS guys had to work around the differences between the Linux vm 
and IRIX's and that eventually led to what we have today - a big messy 
pile of code. It would be no surprise for there to be stuff that get 
triggered imho.

I am not saying that XFS itself is bad. Just that the implementation on 
Linux was not quite the same quality as it is on IRIX.
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