Re: compare zfs xfs and jfs o

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thank you i have redundancy but i have simplified scenario.
but i think ext4 is notbas fast as others. is it true?

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Ashkan R
On Aug 4, 2012 6:39 PM, "Nux!" <nux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 04.08.2012 15:01, ashkab rahmani wrote:
> > hello
> > i have 16tb storage. 8x2tb sata raided.
> > i want to share it on network via nfs.
> > which file system is better for it?
> > thank you
> > ———
> > Ashkan R
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> No redundancy? That's a lot of data to lose. :-)
>
> As for your question, I'd use ext4. It has caught up a lot with XFS and
> it's THE file system supported by RHEL and Fedora.
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