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- XFS abstract "XFS is a high-performance 64-bit journaling file system created by Silicon Graphics, Inc. It was the default file system in the IRIX operating system starting with its release 5.3, and was later ported to the Linux kernel. XFS is especially proficient at parallel I/O due to its design, which is based on allocation groups. Because of this, XFS enables extreme scalability of the I/O threads, filesystem bandwidth, and file and filesystem sizes when spanning multiple storage devices.XFS ensures the consistency of data by employing metadata journaling and supporting write barriers. Space allocation is performed via extents with data structures stored in B+ trees, improving the overall file system performance, in particular when handling large files. Delayed allocation assists in the prevention of file system fragmentation; online defragmentation is also supported. A feature unique to XFS is the pre-allocation of I/O bandwidth for a guaranteed rate, which is suitable for many real-time applications; though, this feature was supported only on IRIX and with specialized hardware.A notable XFS user site, NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division, takes advantage of these capabilities, deploying two 300+ terabyte XFS filesystems on two SGI Altix archival storage servers, each of which is directly attached to multiple Fibre Channel disk arrays.".
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- XFS developer Silicon_Graphics.
- XFS directoryStruct "B+ trees".
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- XFS introductionDate "1994".
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- XFS os "IRIX, Linux, FreeBSD".
- XFS singleInstanceStorage "No".
- XFS title "XFS: Recent and Future Adventures in Filesystem Scalability".
- XFS subject Category:1994_software.
- XFS subject Category:Disk_file_systems.
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- XFS subject Category:Linux_kernel-supported_file_systems.
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- XFS comment "XFS is a high-performance 64-bit journaling file system created by Silicon Graphics, Inc. It was the default file system in the IRIX operating system starting with its release 5.3, and was later ported to the Linux kernel. XFS is especially proficient at parallel I/O due to its design, which is based on allocation groups.".
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