# XFS

## **Supported features**

| Supported version          | Linux 4.15 and newer, xfsprogs 4.17 and newer |
| -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| Syntetic backup            | Supported                                     |
| Random Access              | Supported                                     |
| Deduplication              | Supported \*                                  |
| Encryption                 | Not supported                                 |
| Pre/post command execution | Supported                                     |

## **Prerequisites:**

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**Note:**

* The only prerequisite to using synthetic XFS as a backup destination is that the selected storage path is on the XFS
* For a basic setup of file systems on the Node check [File system](https://docs.storware.eu/backup-and-recovery-7.4/deployment/backup-destinations/filesystem/regular-filesystem)
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## Creating a Synthetic Filesystem Backup Destination

1. Select File System from Backup Destinations,

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1. Select Create Backup Destination -> File System (Synthetic),

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1. Configuration is similar to a regular Filesystem.
   * You just need to select XFS as the Storage Backend:

     <img src="https://content.gitbook.com/content/0FWMFN0y1yUTAd3cSRaK/blobs/IlhNLbEGhVk3UXKvLqYx/deployment-backup_destinations-file_system-synthetic_file_system-xfs_3.png" alt="" data-size="original">
   * **When setting the path, make sure it's actually on the XFS!**
