Re: What file system does ceph use for an individual OSD, is it still EBOFS?

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Thanks, sir:-)

At 2016-09-19 13:00:18, "Ian Colle" <icolle@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Some use xfs, others btrfs, and still others use (gasp) zfs and ext4.  

Upstream automated testing currently only runs on xfs, if that gives you a sense of the community's comfort level, but there are strong advocates for each of the others I listed initially. 

Caveat emptor.

Ian

On Sunday, September 18, 2016, xxhdx1985126 <xxhdx1985126@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi, everyone.

I'm newbie for Ceph. According to Sage A. Weil's paper, Ceph was using EBOFS as the file system for its OSDs. However, I looked into the source code of Ceph and could hardly find any code of EBOFS. Is Ceph still using EBOFS or has opted to use other types of file system for a single OSB?

Thank you:-)



 



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