Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks to all for the input, but this is going to be a
> non-issue; I need quotas, and apparently RHEL 5's ext4 support
> doesn't include quotas.  Oh well.

Neither did ReiserFS, JFS, etc... but XFS did from day 1.  ;)

ACL, quota and other VFS-level support was one thing that SGI/XFS
developers provided in a lot of 2.5 development.  They were way
ahead of everyone else.  That's why I've long been a XFS proponent.
Another big thing was NFS compatibility, which XFS had.  I've seen
breakage in 2.6 upstream at times, but the Red Hat releases are
not the same as upstream.  ;)

It can't hurt to ask your Red Hat representative for an XFS
entitlement to test, to see if it meets your needs.

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