craig_ja...@emolecules.com (Craig James) writes:
> Dave Cramer wrote:
>> So I tried writing directly to the device, gets around 250MB/s,
>> reads at around 500MB/s
>>
>> The client is using redhat so xfs is not an option.
>
> I'm using Red Hat and XFS, and have been for years. Why is XFS not an option 
> with Red Hat?

If you report practically any kind of problem, and you're using XFS,
or JFS, or such, their "support offering" is to tell you to use a
supported filesystem.
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