Originally posted by brent
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That said, I don't have a problem with my Fedora NAS. It's using a 250G Samsung NVMe for its root drive with btrfs. I'm running snapper timeline on everything. There are about 50 snapshots.
There is also a small amount of increased CPU and disk usage on the HDD RAID10 because I have it mounted with the "autodefrag" option, so it spends some time rewriting small fragments.
And as always, don't use btrfs for inappropriate types of files and complain about it. If you want to run a database service use XFS or EXT4.
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