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by linsomniac 699 days ago
It's not simply that it took a long time to become stable; it's that during this time where it was unstable a lot of people got exposed to btrfs by having it lose data.

Personally, I was one of those people. Very excited about the prospects of btrfs, switched several machines over to it to test, ended up with filesystem corruption and had to revert to ext. Now, whenever I peek at btrfs, I never see anything that's compelling over running ZFS, which I've run for close to 15+ years, and run hard, and have never had data loss. Even in the early days with zfs+fuse, where I could regularly crash the zfs fuse; the zfs+fuse developers quickly addressed every crash I ran into, once I put together a stress test.