Re: Is >16TB support considered stable?

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From: Eric Sandeen
Date: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 - 9:30 am

Ric Wheeler wrote:

As in, no, ext4 (specifically e2fsprogs) doesn't support > 16T today and 
nobody seems -really- interested in making it do so, at least not with any 
sense of urgency.  Once the right bits are upstream there will be soak
time to take into account as well.

I know you don't want to discuss XFS, but honestly it's what you should use
for a filesystem of this size.  Most of your concerns are either too vague
to address (everyone has a filesystem horror story) or addressed since you
last tested (xfs_repair had a lot of memory-footprint reduction in recent
releases for example, and a btree corruption was fixed years back, probably
related to your very-fragmented-file problems).

But anyway, I guess you need to stick with JFS based on your preferences and
the rate at which ext4 >16T is maturing.

-Eric
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Messages in current thread:
Is >16TB support considered stable?, Sandon Van Ness, (Fri May 28, 9:52 am)
Re: Is >16TB support considered stable?, Ric Wheeler, (Fri May 28, 12:39 pm)
Re: Is >16TB support considered stable?, Sandon Van Ness, (Fri May 28, 7:47 pm)
Re: Is >16TB support considered stable?, Stewart Smith, (Fri May 28, 9:32 pm)
Re: Is >16TB support considered stable?, Sandon Van Ness, (Sat May 29, 1:40 pm)
Re: Is >16TB support considered stable?, Ric Wheeler, (Tue Jun 1, 7:18 am)
Re: Is >16TB support considered stable?, Eric Sandeen, (Tue Jun 1, 9:30 am)