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XFS combines advanced journaling technology with full 64-bit
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addressing and scalable structures and algorithms.
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+ Journaled 64-bit filesystem with guaranteed filesystem consistency.
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+ XFS supports filesystem growth for mounted volumes, allows
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filesystem "freeze" and "thaw" operations to support volume level
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snapshots, and provides an online file defragmentation utility.
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+ XFS supports user and group quotas. XFS considers quota information
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as filesystem metadata and uses journaling to avoid the need for
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lengthy quota consistency checks after a crash.
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+ For Linux 2.6 and beyond, when using 64 bit addressing in the block
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devices layer (CONFIG_LBD) and a 64 bit platform, filesystem size
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limit increases to 9 million terabytes (or the device limits). For
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these later kernels on 32 bit platforms, 16TB is the current limit
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even with 64 bit addressing enabled in the block layer.
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This package contains filesystem manipulation and support programs.
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