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Author : Rahul
Editor : Brijesh
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We'll compare the xfs and zfs file systems to better understand how they work, assess their performance, and determine which is ideal for your computing requirements?
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A 64-bit journaling file system, recognized for its speedy and effective handling of parallel input/output (1/0) operations. Since being adapted to Linux, XFS is now Red Hat Enterprise Linux's default file system.
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– Massive capacity – Direct I/O – Extent-based allocation. – Extended attribute
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– It is a file system and volume manager, available in two versions, the OpenZFS (free) and the Oracle Inc.-supported commercial version. – ZFS was developed for storage systems used in desktops and servers.
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– ZFS is capable of handling tiered storage and caching devices, among other volume-related tasks. – Additionally, it may complete data deduplication and compression, which lowers the load on the RAM.
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– A journaling file system like XFS can record temporal changes that haven't yet been filed in the system's main area. – Depending on the host operating system, the maximum file size for the 64-bit XFS file system is 8 exbibytes.