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On Wed, 24 Jul 2013, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 01:59:03PM -0400, John Lauro wrote:
>> What is recommended for a large file system (40TB) under SL6?
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>> In the past I have always had good luck with jfs. Might not be the
>> fastest, but very stable. It works well with being able to repair
>> huge filesystems in reasonable amount of RAM, and handle large
>> directories, and large files. Unfortunately jfs doesn't appear to be
>> supported in 6? (or is there a repo I can add?)
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>> Besides for support of 40+TB filesystem, also need support of files
>>> 4TB, and directories with hundreds of thousands of files. What do
>>> people recommend?
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> Echoing what others have said, sounds like XFS might be the best option
> if you can find a repository with a quality version (EPEL perhaps?)
Do you have issues with the xfs that is provided in SL 6?
-Connie Sieh
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> Interesting on the Backblaze and ext4 thing. While ext4 itself may
> support this larger file system size, I'm not sure if the "default"
> ext4tools will?? Could be a risk to investigate if you go this route.
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> Other options I can think of:
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> - btrfs (not sure if something like EPEL provides a release with this)
> - ZFS on Linux (for the adventurous only, but I believe they have a
> version that works well with RHEL).
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> Personally, I'd go XFS.
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> Ray
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