On 10/26/2021 2:35 AM, Laura Smith wrote:
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On Tuesday, October 26th, 2021 at 01:18, Benedict Holland 
<benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com> wrote:

In my opinion, ext4 will solve any and all problems without a very deep 
understanding of file system architecture. In short, i would stick with ext4 
unless you have a good reason not to. Maybe there is one. I have done this a 
long time and never thought twice about which file system should support my 
servers.


Curious, when it comes to "traditional" filesystems, why ext4 and not xfs ? 
AFAIK the legacy issues associated with xfs are long gone ?



XFS is indeed for me  the most stable and performant for postgresql today. EXT4 was good too, but less performant.

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