Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 02 May 2004 21:45:22 -0500 | From | Steve Lord <> | Subject | Re: Journaling File Sstem Question |
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Justin Piszcz wrote: > Concerning JFS vs REISERFS vs XFS... > > Which would one use for stability? > > I realize XFS has been in use probably longer than the other two on > SGI's, but in Linux it was only recently merged into the 2.4.xx kernel. > > However, ReiserFS has been in the 2.4 kernel since the early 2.4.x > series, JFS on the other hand is somewhere in the middle.
XFS was out there for a couple of years before it was merged. XFS was out there before reiserfs was merged, we first released against 2.3.43 from my memory.
There is a timeline here:
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/news.html
XFS went a lot of places before it went into the 2.4 kernel, it has been in 2.6 for over a year for starters.
Steve
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