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The XFS guaranteed-rate I/O system provides an API that allows applications to reserve bandwidth to the filesystem. XFS dynamically calculates the performance available from the underlying storage devices, and will reserve bandwidth sufficient to meet the requested performance for a specified time. This is a feature unique to the XFS file system.
Mac OS X 10.4 and later support extended attributes by making use of the HFS+ filesystem Attributes File B*-tree feature which allows for named forks. Although the named forks in HFS+ support arbitrarily large amounts of data through extents, the OS support for extended attributes only supports inline attributes, limiting their size to that ...
As of October 2006, the manpage for xfs on Debian states that: FUTURE DIRECTIONS Significant further development of xfs is unlikely. One of the original motivations behind xfs was the single-threaded nature of the X server — a user’s X session could seem to "freeze up" while the X server took a moment to rasterize a font.
The 23-year-old Wagner is averaging a career-high 24.4 points, 5.7 assists and 5.6 rebounds for the Magic through 25 games. Including the 30 points he scored in Friday's loss, he has a nine-game ...
The Texas Rangers are bringing back a key part of their 2023 World Series champion team. Nathan Eovaldi has agreed to a three-year, $75 million contract with the Rangers, according to ESPN's Jeff ...
A ceasefire between Turkey and the U.S.-backed Kurdish Syrian forces (SDF) around the northern Syrian city of Manbij has been extended until the end of this week, State Department spokesperson ...
2008 - XFS 3.10 released by CEN; 2011 - XFS 3.20 released by CEN; 2015 - XFS 3.30 released by CEN; 2020 - XFS 3.40 released by CEN; 2022 - XFS 3.50 released by CEN; WOSA/XFS changed name to simply XFS when the standard was adopted by the international CEN/ISSS standards body. However, it is most commonly called CEN/XFS by the industry participants.
While storage devices usually have their size expressed in powers of 10 (for instance a 1 TB Solid State Drive will contain at least 1,000,000,000,000 (10 12, 1000 4) bytes), filesystem limits are invariably powers of 2, so usually expressed with IEC prefixes. For instance, a 1 TiB limit means 2 40, 1024 4 bytes. Approximations (rounding down ...