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&lt;&amp; xfsTemplate,top=>1,side=>1 &amp;> <b><font face="ARIAL NARROW,HELVETICA"><font size=+2>XFS:A
high-performance journaling file system</font></font></b>
<br><i><font size=-1>URL: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/</font></i><!-- Start Project Content -->
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<b><font face="ARIAL NARROW,HELVETICA">XFS Features:</font></b></h2>

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Sub-second filesystem recovery after crashes or power failures (never wait
for long <tt>fscks</tt> again)</h4>

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64-bit scalability: millions of terabytes, millions of files, and a million
files per directory (no more 2 GB limits)</h4>

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High reliability and performance from journaling and other advanced algorithms</h4>
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Source Code:</h2>
A complete linux 2.4.0-test5 tree including the XFS filesystem is available
for cvs checkout.
<p>The code is pre-Beta quality and although the basic functionality is
operational, it may hang or crash your machine.
<p>Please refer to the&nbsp; <a href="cvs_download.html">CVS instructions</a>&nbsp;
for&nbsp; details.
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Further information:</h2>
At the Ottawa Linux Symposium, an updated presentation on porting XFS&nbsp;to
Linux was given:
<ul>
<li>
&nbsp; <a href="papers/ols2000/ols-xfs.htm">Porting
XFS to Linux (July 2000)</a></li>
</ul>
At the Atlanta Linux Showcase, SGI presented the following paper on the
port of XFS to Linux:
<ul>
<li>
<a href="papers/als/als.ps">Porting the SGI XFS File System to Linux (October
1999)</a></li>
</ul>
At the 6th Linux Kongress &amp; the Linux Storage Management Workshop (LSMW)
in Germany in September, 1999, SGI had a few presentations including the
following:
<ul>
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<a href="papers/linux_kongress/index.htm">SGI's port of XFS to Linux (September
1999)</a></li>

<li>
<a href="papers/DMF-over/index.htm">Overview of DMF (September 1999)</a></li>
</ul>
At the LinuxWorld Conference &amp; Expo in August 1999, SGI published:
<ul>
<li>
<a href="papers/xfs_GPL.pdf">An Open Source XFS data sheet (August 1999)</a></li>

<li>
<a href="papers/IRIX_xfs_data_sheet.pdf">An IRIX-XFS data sheet (July 1999)</a></li>

<li>
<a href="download/">Some initial XFS source code copylefted with the GNU
GPL license</a> (Selected IRIX XFS routines that implement XFS journaling)</li>

<li>
<a href="design_docs/">Selected original 1993 XFS design documents</a></li>

<br><a href="papers/xfs_usenix/index.html">An XFS white paper from the
1996 USENIX conference</a>.</ul>
You can also check out the following:
<ul>
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The <a href="http://www.sgi.com/Technology/xfs-whitepaper.html">Original
XFS white paper</a>, back from the early days it didn't yet have quota
support. Yes, it has it now.</li>

<li>
Press release #1: <a href="http://www.sgi.com/newsroom/press_releases/1999/may/xfs.html">SGI
Contributes World's Most Scalable File System Technology to Open Source
Community</a></li>

<li>
Some <a href="old/postings/">related discussions</a> on the kernel mailing
list.</li>

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A <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-05/lw-05-sgi.html">Linux
World article</a></li>
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