============ Filesystem ============ For details on file systems when configuring a cluster See `Hard Disk and File System Recommendations`_ . .. tip:: We recommend configuring Ceph to use the ``XFS`` file system in the near term, and ``btrfs`` in the long term once it is stable enough for production. Before ``ext3``, ``ReiserFS`` was the only journaling file system available for Linux. However, ``ext3`` doesn't provide Extended Attribute (XATTR) support. While ``ext4`` provides XATTR support, it only allows XATTRs up to 4kb. The 4kb limit is not enough for RADOS GW ACLs, snapshots, and other features. As of version 0.45, Ceph provides a ``leveldb`` feature for ``ext4`` file systems that stores XATTRs in excess of 4kb in a ``leveldb`` database. The ``XFS`` and ``btrfs`` file systems provide numerous advantages in highly scaled data storage environments when `compared`_ to ``ext3`` and ``ext4``. Both ``XFS`` and ``btrfs`` are `journaling file systems`_, which means that they are more robust when recovering from crashes, power outages, etc. These filesystems journal all of the changes they will make before performing writes. ``XFS`` was developed for Silicon Graphics, and is a mature and stable filesystem. By contrast, ``btrfs`` is a relatively new file system that aims to address the long-standing wishes of system administrators working with large scale data storage environments. ``btrfs`` has some unique features and advantages compared to other Linux filesystems. ``btrfs`` is a `copy-on-write`_ filesystem. It supports file creation timestamps and checksums that verify metadata integrity, so it can detect bad copies of data and fix them with the good copies. The copy-on-write capability means that ``btrfs`` can support snapshots that are writable. ``btrfs`` supports transparent compression and other features. ``btrfs`` also incorporates multi-device management into the file system, which enables you to support heterogeneous disk storage infrastructure, data allocation policies. The community also aims to provide ``fsck``, deduplication, and data encryption support in the future. This compelling list of features makes ``btrfs`` the ideal choice for Ceph clusters. .. _copy-on-write: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copy-on-write .. _Hard Disk and File System Recommendations: ../../config-cluster/file-system-recommendations .. _compared: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems .. _journaling file systems: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journaling_file_system