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XFS Beta Release

On September 22, SGI released the beta version of its high-end XFS file system ported to Linux®. As a leading supporter of Linux and the open source movement, SGI is providing business-critical infrastructure for Linux through porting such solid and high-performance software as XFS to Linux and making it available to the community.

Existing file systems for Linux entail significant limitations in scalability and stability. Unlike other journaled file systems currently under development, XFS is a mature technology that has been proven on thousands of IRIX systems for over six years. It is widely recognized as the industry's leading high-performance file system. SGI has now optimized XFS for Linux users, providing the same flexible, high-capacity, and reliable file system as before. Features such as instantaneous recovery from disk crashes and the ability to support extremely large disk farms will establish XFS as the production quality file system for Linux. Furthermore, porting XFS to Linux is helping advance some of the Linux kernel infrastructure such as the VM subsystem and the block device interface.

For links to articles on XFS and journaled filesystems, see XFS in the News.

XFS Beta Availability and Release Caveats

The XFS beta is available to SGI's customers via a ProPack distribution, and is also being made available as a patch against linux-2.4.0-test5, and as a set of RPMs.

Before installing the XFS filesystem for Linux, you should look over the XFS Beta Release Caveats for a list of limitations, requirements, and special instructions for this release.

Installation Notes and Instructions

Because this Beta release requires a 2.4 kernel, it may require some updates to your system if you are currently running the 2.2.x series kernels. Please see the latest Linux 2.4 Changes document for details on the minimum levels of software necessary to install and run a Linux 2.4 kernel.

Step by step instructions are available for the following installations:

Working with XFS filesystems

Information on XFS filesystems is available in the XFS FAQ and the XFS man pages. The following pages provide additional information:

Questions and Problems

If you have any questions or problems with the installation or administration of the beta release of XFS for Linux, you can send email to linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com.
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