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workstation build -- Is btrfs viable?

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Brad Alexander

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Dec 28, 2011, 12:30:02 PM12/28/11
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Is anyone using btrfs in day-to-day operation? I'm going to be rebuilding my workstation, probably this weekend, and I was wondering if it was a viable alternative to ext4. It appears to have a lot of useful features, but if it isn't stable, I'll stick with ext4.

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Andrei Popescu

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Dec 28, 2011, 12:40:01 PM12/28/11
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See https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/

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Andrei
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Roger Leigh

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Dec 28, 2011, 12:40:02 PM12/28/11
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I have been using it, and in practice it works well. However, I
would be reluctant to trust it too much at this point.

- it still lacks a fsck tool. If you do have a problem, there is
no means of repairing the damage, and the chance of losing data
is high
- it's still classed as experimental
- the performance is good for some workloads, but awful for others;
in particular fsync is expensive, and the performance of dpkg is
abysmal in comparison with ext3/4


Regards,
Roger

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Brad Alexander

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Dec 29, 2011, 4:50:01 AM12/29/11
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Thanks all.

Between the comments on this thread and the review if Mint 12 I heard on DistroWatch Weekly this week, where the reviewer tried btrfs, I think I'll be sticking to ext4 for the time being.

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