ZFS on Linux will provide you all the goodness that it brought to Solaris and 
BSD.
Check out:
http://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind1303&L=scientific-linux-users&T=0&P=21739

http://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind1303&L=scientific-linux-users&T=0&P=21882

http://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind1307&L=scientific-linux-users&T=0&P=4752

- Chris


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From: owner-scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov 
[mailto:owner-scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov] On Behalf Of Graham 
Allan
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 3:46 PM
To: John Lauro
Cc: scientific-linux-users
Subject: Re: Large filesystem recommendation

XFS seems like the most obvious and maybe safest choice. FWIW, we use it on SL5 
and SL6. Ultimately any issues we've had with it turned out to be 
hardware-related.

ZFS has some really nice features, and we are using it for larger filesystems 
than we have XFS, but so far only on BSD rather than Linux...

On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 01:59:03PM -0400, John Lauro wrote:
> What is recommended for a large file system (40TB) under SL6?
> 
> In the past I have always had good luck with jfs.  Might not be the 
> fastest, but very stable.  It works well with being able to repair 
> huge filesystems in reasonable amount of RAM, and handle large 
> directories, and large files.  Unfortunately jfs doesn't appear to be 
> supported in 6?  (or is there a repo I can add?)
> 
> 
> Besides for support of 40+TB filesystem, also need support of files >4TB, and 
> directories with hundreds of thousands of files.  What do people recommend?

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