I believe XFS supports all the architectures Linux supports. It is indeed
implemented in the kernel. As far as I understand, XFS being 64 bits means
it uses 64 bits to address the disk. That allows to have XFS filesystems of
size up to 8 exbibytes minus one byte. That is about 8 billions of GiB. :-)
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