Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Mar 2008 17:27 UTC, submitted by Rodrigo Menezes
Fedora Core "One major feature present in Fedora 9 will be the ext4 implementation. The new filesystem will not be the default for the distribution, but will be available for users and systems administrators to enable. New functionality includes larger capacities and online defragmentation, for better performance and more reliability. To find out more, we talked with Eric Sandeen, Fedora project member and filesystem developer at Red Hat."
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vendor demand
by buff on Tue 11th Mar 2008 01:40 UTC
buff
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2005-11-12

If I remember correctly IBM and EMC wanted a file system that would work better with very large file systems and have increased reliability. RedHat worked with these vendors to extend ext4. Better defragging, large file systems, more robust. I'm ready to upgrade right now when Fedora 9 final comes out.