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by RX14
2332 days ago
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It seems a lot of people have these stories, and then people like me and OP who have had btrfs survive the most fucked up situations (I've had a btrfs nas built on "random drives I've had lying around" and abused it for 5 years and had 0 bugs at all). I'm not sure what causes it, but there seems to be an effect where btrfs loves you or hates you and few people with mixed experiences regarding data loss. One possible cause is distro choice tends to be per person and how up to date said distro keeps it's kernel. But, I'm not sure. |
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Why wouldn't you expect it to survive that? Is there a particular reason to believe those drives are broken? I.e., are they older consumer drives known to lie about cache flushes? do they have bad sectors? How have you abused it? What kind of load? Did you fill the filesystem (which another commenter mentioned seems to be a common element of most sad btrfs stories)? did your system frequently lose power while under write load?
Lacking more details, I'd just say one user experiencing 0 bugs in 5 years should be completely unremarkable. I expect filesystems to be very reliable, so a lot of people having stories of corruption means stay away from btrfs. Having some people with stories of no corruption doesn't really move the needle. Together, these stories still mean stay away from btrfs!