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Sorry for a stupid question, but would there be issues using
glusterfs based on several 11 TB ext4-bricks?<br>
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/jon<br>
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On 09/24/2011 09:26 PM, Anand Babu Periasamy wrote:
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type="cite">On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Liam Slusser <span
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<p>I have a very large, >500tb, Gluster cluster on Centos
Linux but I use the XFS filesystem in a production role.
Each xfs filesystem (brick) is around 32tb in size. No
problems all runs very well.</p>
<p>ls</p>
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Yes XFS is the way to go for large partitions > 16TB (or even
12TB). XFS is brought back to life by Red Hat. Most of the XFS
developers are now RH employees. We can confidently recommend XFS
now.<br>
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