[CentOS] Is ext4 safe for a production server?
Morten Torstensen
morten at mortent.orgThu Dec 10 20:06:46 UTC 2009
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On 05.12.2009 18:15, Miguel Medalha wrote: >> And, as of CentOS 5.4, xfs is now enabled in the kernel, so >> no need for any external kernel module. But yes, this is available for >> x86_64 only > > ... a decision that many people have trouble at understanding! XFS is not stable on 32-bit systems. You should not use it there. You need a 64-bit kernel. Default for servers should be 64-bit now anyway. Not many reasons left for a 32-bit system, and more and more 3. party applications have less and less support for 32-bit platforms in general. -- //Morten Torstensen //Email: morten at mortent.org //IM: morten.torstensen at gmail.com I can't listen to that much Wagner. I start getting the urge to conquer Poland. -- Woody Allen
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