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Canonical guidance on filesystem choices?

cn flag

Paying Canonical UA customer, relatively new to Ubuntu, coming from 10+ years of RHEL administration.

I've searched the paywalled Canonical KB, as well as Canonical public sources and haven't found a document similar to Red Hat's "How to Choose Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux File System"1 KB.

Does anyone know of any guidance from Canonical covering rationale for choosing EXT4 as the default OS filesystem, with Canonical specific guidance for when to consider non-default filesystems such as XFS?

Thanks!

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cn flag
"*Guidance from Canonical*" must come from Canonical employees. Consult your UA service representative. AskUbuntu is community volunteers, not Canonical employees. You will get community answers here.
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cn flag
We're perfectly happy to offer our opinions and experience...if that's what you want.
cn flag
Thanks all - I've filed a support ticket with Canonical to see if they offer guidance, but @cocomac, the question you linked seems like the most likely reply I'll get from the UA folks.
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