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Subject: XFS success story
From: "Aaron Held" <aaron@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 18:50:23 -0000 (GMT)
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To the XFS team:

Thanks for a great software product!

Due to your efforts I can now go home and spend time with my new baby rather
then fixing a server.

Over a year ago I won a contract to build a large database server. My system
had to handle very large files passed from an IBM AS/400 and I needed XFS
for its ability to handle 10+ gig files.  Currently the system runs
postgresql with about 120 million records on a 100 Gig XFS partition.

Recently the Dell server started having issues with its RAID controller and
the fix was to install a newer kernel. Also recently my wife gave birth to a
baby girl and I did not look forward to spending the day recompiling
software and testing my apps.

I came across the update RPM for the 1.1 system and installed them.  Other
then a typo (on my part) the installation directions were perfect.  I did
not expect such a complex upgrade to go so well.  The first time I installed
XFS is was a mess of patching and compiling (partly due to other dell
drivers that I needed - Now thoes drivers are in the stock RH kernel)

Thanks again,

Once I go back to work I will write a letter to RedHat telling them about my
experience (and how I sold RedHat linux into a primarily Windows shop on the
merits of the XFS filesystem.)  This app is in use for a large financial
company and and I am now working with my client to develop a larger app that
will require a 300Gig database to be used by other fortune 500 firms. (Along
with another few costly RedHat support contracts)

A year ago XFS helped me make money, today the completeness of the project
is saving me time.

Thanks again,
-Aaron Held





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