My vote would go to ZFS, as that is mature, secure and robust.
And yes, you can run it natively on Linux now.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Güder, Christian <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> Dear all,
>
>
>
> We are using Dirvish since a long time to backup numerous Linux
> applications and NAS servers – and despite development is not that active
> anymore, it’s still doing a good job.
>
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> We’re about to expand our backup servers – this time using 6TB disks. This
> will lead to filesystems of theoretical sizes between ~120 and ~190TB.
> Right now, we are using XFS as filesystem, but the sheer amount of files is
> really challenging it. Does anybody have experience with handling *bigger
> than usual* filesystems using ext4, BtrFS, GlusterFS or even ZFS (using
> Linux)? Sharing any advices greatly appreciated.
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> Kind regards,
>
> Chris
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Jan
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