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by rleigh
2332 days ago
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This is an obvious truism. Of course they appear to work correctly under ideal conditions. The real question is how they behave under less than ideal conditions. It is these conditions where Btrfs has performed poorly, and where ZFS has performed very well. I lost several Btrfs filesystems due to its poorly-tested and broken error handling trashing the filesystem beyond recovery. The selling point of both of these filesystems is their robustness, fault-tolerance and ability to self-heal. Only one of them actually delivers. |
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