On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 at 7:03am, Johnny Hughes wrote

I would also not use XFS in production ... but that is just me. If XFS was production ready, it would be in RHEL. Since it is turned on in Fedora and since it is purposely turned off in RHEL, one can reasonably conclude that the upstream people DO NOT THINK it is stable enough to use in production on RHEL. This is JUST my opinion :D
IIRC, RH's stated reason (stated on the mailing lists in the midst of 
folks clamoring for XFS' inclusion) for not having XFS turned on in RHEL 
is *not* that it's not production ready.  It's that they only have the 
resources (read: folks with knowledge in-depth enough to satisfy 
enterprise customers) to support 1 FS, and that's ext3.
--
Joshua Baker-LePain
QB3 Shared Cluster Sysadmin
UCSF
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