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by EastToWest
1725 days ago
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> Btrfs has had no real work done on it since then, and anyone that is actually serious about data storage has moved to ZFS, or has left POSIX filesystems entirely. I'm not very familiar with this space, but if this were true why would Fedora use Btrfs by default? Also on Fedora wiki [0] -- Btrfs is a mature, well-understood, and battle-tested file system, used on both desktop/container and server/cloud use-cases -- which seems to contradict what you said. [0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/BtrfsByDefault |
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https://lwn.net/Articles/824855/