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- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 11:05:40 +0200
- From: Francois Cartegnie <fcartegnie@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Current practices for Linux partioning?
- References: <4F84A345.1060200@yamame.org> <20120410233346.161641d9ecdfb2163cfc6664@kinali.ch> <4F84AF2A.7010900@yamame.org> <20120411093150.c7140ad0838b7d306d979231@kinali.ch> <4F86D121.4080509@free.fr> <20120413072232.c3c8700cc08940791b43baac@kinali.ch>
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Le 13/04/2012 07:22, Attila Kinali a écrit : > (not having a working fsck yet is one of the biggest). IMHO it will > take another 4-6 years until btrfs becomes stable enough for general > use. Not mentioning some really disturbing things like not storing the compression options in volume's metadata, or the inability (by design) of using volumes as block devices. > Yes, that would help. But, to be honest, how many people would use that? > How many people even know that such features exists? More like a chicken and egg problem. >> (*) Although it isn't efficient as zfs. (zfs snapshot, zfs send, and its >> zero stat()) > > Hmm? Why is zfs more efficient? I thought both use more or less the same > system for snapshotting? btrfs can directly 'send' volumes or snapshot data (like a e2fsdump), where btrfs will require you to mount it. Restoring, cloning, creating a volume or merging from incremental snapshots is piece of cake. Francois
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