Just to add SUSE recommends XFS for its data partitions and CEPH
recommends XFS.for ODS devices.

On 19/10/2017 14:12, Bryan Smith wrote:
> Simone Piccardi wrote:
>> Il 18/10/2017 17:14, Mark Clarke ha scritto:
>>> Given the slow death of the ext file system
>> I don't see that, it's still the default install filesystem for Debian.
>> So it will be alive for a lot of time.
> Again, even Red Hat still uses it for /boot the last time I checked.
>
> And many distributions are still using Ext-series file systems.
>
> - bjs
>
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