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Can you benchmark filesystems too?
It would be nice to see reading and writing speeds for modern filesystems like ZFS, BTRFS maybe even HAMMER2. Would it be too much to send this as a benchmark...
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Which is the status about SDXC on Linux?
Put aside Tuxera?
At least for reading this device?
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The Linux 3.0 Kernel With EXT4 & Btrfs
Phoronix: The Linux 3.0 Kernel With EXT4 & Btrfs
With the Linux 3.0 kernel carrying CleanCache support along with various improvements...
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XFS Is Becoming Leaner While Btrfs & EXT4 Gain Weight
Phoronix: XFS Is Becoming Leaner While Btrfs & EXT4 Gain Weight
Red Hat's Eric Sandeen has written an interesting blog post concerning...
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Linux 2.6.39: XFS Speeds-Up, EXT4 & Btrfs Unchanged
Phoronix: Linux 2.6.39: XFS Speeds-Up, EXT4 & Btrfs Unchanged
While we have already delivered a number of benchmarks from the Linux 2.6.39...
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Large HDD/SSD Linux 2.6.38 File-System Comparison
Phoronix: Large HDD/SSD Linux 2.6.38 File-System Comparison
Here are the results from our largest Linux file-system comparison to date. Using...
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Btrfs, EXT4 & ZFS On A Solid-State Drive
Phoronix: Btrfs, EXT4 & ZFS On A Solid-State Drive
With the benchmarks recently looking at the performance of ZFS on FreeBSD versus EXT4/Btrfs...
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Btrfs 0.17 File-System Released
Phoronix: Btrfs 0.17 File-System Released
The Btrfs file-system was merged into the mainline Linux kernel prior to the release of Linux 2.6.29-rc1,...
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