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by ak217 509 days ago
Zero decades ago? I run EC2 instances that process hundreds of millions of small files. I always use the latest Ubuntu LTS.

I'm also tired of trying to share my experience and having to choose between ignoring snide ignorant low-brow dismissals, and leaving them unanswered so they can misinform people. Ext4 does not have a dynamic inode reservation adjustment feature. XFS does. So with ext4, it's possible to run out of inodes while there are blocks available. With XFS, it's not.