Re: 11TB ext4 filesystem - filesystem alternatives?

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You should upgrade to a newer kernel - there are lots of improvements
to ext4 since the rhel5 kernel...

rhel/centos 6 is a start but if you don't need rhel/centos you could
try Ubuntu 12.04 to see how the 3.2.x kernel handles it.
cheers



On 27 September 2012 10:47, joel billy <jbilly2002@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 9/27/12, Fernando Cassia <fcassia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> So, again, what´dya mean by "less supported"?. It´s in the mainline
>> kernel since February so with the adoption by RHEL 7, it´ll become
>> mainstream sooner rather than later...
>>
>> Just my $0.02...
>
> Thats the whole point isn't it. Until RHEL includes its (rather than
> as a technology preview), you probably shouldn't use it as a
> production file system and definitely not with the 5.x CentOS the OP
> is using
>
> - jb
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