[CentOS] Is ext4 safe for a production server?
Timo Schoeler
timo.schoeler at riscworks.netSat Dec 5 15:57:52 UTC 2009
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thus Chan Chung Hang Christopher spake: > Miguel Medalha wrote: >> I am about to install a new server running CentOS 5.4. The server will >> contain pretty critical data that we can't afford to corrupt. >> >> I would like to benefit from the extra speed and features of a ext4 >> filesystem but I don't have any experience with it. >> Is there some member of the list who can enlighten me on whether ext4 is >> mature enough to be used on a production server without too much risk? >> >> > > Some people have encountered data loss issues on Ubuntu (quite some time > back and nothing reported recently) and ext4 support is not yet official > in Centos5/RHEL5. Hi, mentioned data loss issue was patched/a workaround applied [0], however, this is not a real problem here since RHEL/CentOS does not support ext4 officially yet. For enterprise environments my favorite FS is XFS, YMMV, though. HTH, Timo [0] -- http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Ext4-data-loss-explanations-and-workarounds-740671.html
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