Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Thanks for the reply John.  However, my question wasn't so much "if I
should" but how the xfs support in CentOS compares to jfs.  It seems to
me that xfs is a bit more up-to-date.

Couple of points from my side of the line:

I use xfs, i dont use jfs. but only on x86_64

xfs in centos has eyeball attention from some people who are and previously have been involved with xfs upstream ( sgi )

xfs in CentOS is more widely used than jfs is in centos ( impression I get from looking at logs on and off - generated at mirror.centos.org ).

Having said all this, I know atleast 1 person who is indeed running jfs at the moment with CentOS5. And I am sure there are usecase's where Jfs is a better option than Xfs.

Does this help answer the question ?

- KB
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