Freddie Cash wrote:
We use XFS for everything except /boot as GRUB doesn't play nice with XFS.
Haven't had any performance issues. And the resizing features play
nicely with LVM.
Our servers include a pair of Xen boxes using XFS-on-LVM for each VM,
several web servers running Apache vhost and Linux VServers, several
dozen xterminal boxes supporting hundreds of diskless clients, and a
handful of Samba file/print servers.
No performance issues or data corruption to worry about.
Running Debian Sarge and Etch, using 2.6 kernels.
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We have XFS filesystems that are over 1 TB without issues. I don't see
how 140 GB will be an issue. :)
From your experience, do you feel that XFS has significant performance
advantages over ext3?
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