On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 at 23:47:35 +0200
Alan McKinnon <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 19/10/2017 20:53, Bryan Smith wrote:

[...]

>> Red Hat did not adopt XFS until 2009, and only as an add-on, not the
>> default.  Red Hat also employeed several, former SGI developers since.
>> 
>> Red Hat changed to XFS being the default mid-3.0 series kernel releases
>> by 2014.  So it is the default in RHEL7+ for local file systems.

  Good to know.

> Thanks Bryan.
>
> I'm obviously way out of date with what RedHat is doing in past years.
> In truth I haven't used it for ages, the only two Red Hat servers or
> clones I have are both appliances...

  Me too.  I think last RHEL I've seen was release 5.


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