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Not an opinion about ext3, but "I have many machines using it" does not mean a system is obsolete or not, for obvious reasons. Besides, with companies still running COBOL/FORTRAN software on decades old hardware, what is "obsolete"?


In my opinion, obsolete software is software that is no longer maintained.


The current version of the "extended filesystem" is 4, not 3.



Exactly, and both JFS and XFS are still maintained as well. In fact, this is where all file systems should strive to get: stable releases with bug fixes only.




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