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by aeadio
1260 days ago
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> Zfs on linux is still not ready for primetime on root partitions Not sure where you got this from. OpenZFS on Linux is considered stable by the project. It has been rock solid, free of major issues, and considered more than ready for prime time since at least 0.8, and probably much earlier. It’s now at 2.1. I’ve been using it across multiple environments, including my personal laptop and workstation which maintained the same root-on-ZFS install for 6+ years, including 2 full migrations to new hardware using zfs send. I’ve deployed much larger pools in professional settings and they’ve been rock solid. Btrfs has had numerous data loss issues in that time. I can only recall one data loss issue in a ZFS on Linux release, several years ago, which was caught very quickly. |
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Btrfs hasn't had any major data loss issues for the last 5 years (excluding the raid issues) btrfs is much newer than ZFS, so obviously it took longer to be stable, if you're talking about 6+ years ago, Btrfs was obviously not ready yet, but now? It's been the default on OpenSUSE for 5 years and Fedora for 2.