How many people on the list are using Fedora 12 (or 13) in production for 
Glusterfs storage servers? I know that Gluster Platform uses Fedora 12 as its 
OS - I was thinking of building my new glusterfs storage servers using Fedora, 
and was wondering whether Fedora 13 was tested by Gluster for v 3.1.1 and what 
other people's experiences were.

One of the reasons for my interest was so that I could use ext4 as the backend 
file store, instead of ext3.

Thanks,

James Burnash, Unix Engineering


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