Re: XFS on top RAID10 with odd drives count and 2 near copies

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On 2/13/2012 6:42 AM, David Brown wrote:

> OpenVZ is great for many purposes, but one unfortunate point is that
> because it is based on patches to a number of key parts of the kernel,
> it is only rarely re-synced to new kernels.  It is currently stuck on
> 2.6.32, which means he can't use this feature (and nor can I - I also
> use OpenVZ and sometimes XFS, though I'm not too bothered about
> squeezing the last drops of performance out of the system).

RHEL 6.2 has all of the XFS improvements.  If there is an OpenVZ for Red
Hat 6.2?

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Stan
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