Roman Zippel wrote:
I disagree.
Many developer still brag about how Linux runs on about everything, but
it's little steps like this, which make it more and more a joke.
It does still "run" on most everything but it's naive to think that you can do
anything and everything on 10-year-old hardware. Choose ext3 and Linux still
runs just fine. And honestly I doubt that ext4 will show much problem either.
ext4 is being developed primarily to address scaling issues at the high end of
the storage spectrum. If you're concerned about carrying 64-bit containers,
just use ext3, and be happy with your 32-bit, < 16TB filesystems, I'd say.
-Eric
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