Re: Case inSensitivity File system for Linux

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On 10Apr2008 11:54, Jai Rangi <jrangi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| Anyone using on XFS in big environment? Any good or bad experience will
| he helpful. 

XFS is very good. It depends how you define large, but I've used it to serve
terabytes of data to tens of workstations, and run it at home with a few
terabytes of data. And it's designed for really large data.

It does not have a case-insensitive mode though.
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