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Originally posted by lyamc View PostThis is really interesting.
Either I believe JustinTurdeau or starshipeleven and think that btrfs has never had any issues with anyone ever and it's only ever used error.
Or I believe duby229 and think that btrfs can still have issues that corrupts data.
If your system does that with CURRENT btrfs, you have a hardware issue, period.
I'm assuming duby229 is using something else which is stable for him.
In my case, I've only run into three filesystem issues. JFS on old hardware, EXT4 corruption bug, and BTRFS.
The difference is that the EXT4 corruption bug didn't destroy all my data, and JFS didn't destroy any data, it just slowed down really bad.
I run a full scrub, balance and dedup weekly (where applicable anyway, not all systems have it in RAID mode).
All drives/arrays use zstd compression algorithm.
Never used RAID5/6 though.Last edited by starshipeleven; 01 July 2020, 09:26 AM.
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postlol, are those stability claims for current state or for some imaginary future version? then every filesystem is rock-solid in some far bright future
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Originally posted by Brane215 View PostNonsense. FS that won't eat your data" clearly relates to future point of introduction.
Originally posted by Brane215 View PostYou shouldn't expect that from a product that hasn't made its way into official kernel .
Originally posted by Brane215 View PostFor what it is, it looks GREAT. I like it.
Originally posted by Brane215 View PostIf I weren't unemployed ATM, I'd definitely send a few € his way.
Originally posted by Brane215 View PostAs with any great idea, this FS is obviously facing some resistance on its way, but I don't doubt it has a great potential.
Originally posted by Brane215 View PostIt checks so many boxes on my wishlist and so many options that are not likely to be found on ext4 & Co. in foreseeble future.
Originally posted by Brane215 View PostIt's obvious that this is fruit of the real engineering and experience and not merely a programing masturbation.
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostNot seeing how making claims about intents is bad.
Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostYou want to see the original claims for btrfs? It was supposed to be much cooler than it probably will ever be, as someone grossly underestimated the complexity of dealing with stripes (raid5/6 mode).
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Originally posted by aht0 View PostYeah? Maybe cases don't reach actual bugzilla because users give up before devs get around to address their case year-two later.
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/516753-Corrupted-BTRFS
and btw your link is funny, it has nothing to do with btrfs, just some clueless user. was it you?
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