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  1. XFS - Wikipedia

    XFS was ported to the Linux kernel in 2001; as of June 2014, XFS is supported by most Linux distributions; Red Hat Enterprise Linux uses it as its default file system.

  2. XFS File System: How to Create It & XFS vs EXT4 vs BTRFS

    Nov 27, 2025 · Summary: This post provides a comprehensive introduction to the XFS file system, covering its definition, advantages and disadvantages, XFS vs. EXT4 vs. BTRFS, and …

  3. Chapter 3. The XFS File System - Red Hat

    XFS is a highly scalable, high-performance file system which was originally designed at Silicon Graphics, Inc. XFS is the default file system for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

  4. XFS - ArchWiki

    Aug 16, 2025 · XFS is a high-performance journaling file system created by Silicon Graphics, Inc. XFS is particularly proficient at parallel IO due to its allocation group based design.

  5. xfs (5) - Linux manual page - man7.org

    structures. Each XFS filesystem is labeled with a Universal Unique Identifier (UUID). The UUID is stored in every allocation group header and is used to help distinguish one XFS filesystem …

  6. The SGI XFS Filesystem — The Linux Kernel documentation

    XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes, …

  7. Unveiling the Power of Linux XFS: A Comprehensive Guide

    Nov 14, 2025 · Developed by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) in the 1990s, XFS was initially designed for high-end UNIX systems. Later, it was ported to the Linux kernel, where it has become a …

  8. About the XFS File System - docs.oracle.com

    XFS records file system updates asynchronously to a circular buffer (the journal) before it can commit the actual data updates to disk. The journal can be stored either internally in the data …

  9. XFS Filesystem: Features and Use Cases - Linux Bash

    Developed by Silicon Graphics in 1993, XFS was primarily designed for high-performance computing but has since become a popular choice for various storage setups in Linux …

  10. XFS vs. Ext4: Which Linux File System is Better? | Pure ...

    Jan 24, 2024 · XFS and ext4 are two types of file systems that are common choices for partitioning. This article takes a closer look at them.