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Originally posted by Congelli501 View Post
Btrfs is not buggy, or at least haven't been buggy for 8 years or more. It's used in production system of big companies like Facebook.
I have been using using btrfs on top of drbd for years without issues on multiple servers and hundreds of subvolumes.
BTRFS is used at facebook for snapshots, but it's running with zero data redundancy. They put it on top of virtual disks which are exposed by hardware raid cards.
It's great that you *personally* haven't had any problems, but there are still TO THIS DAY thousands of people actively complaining about loosing data posted every single week. BTRFS works great until it doesn't.
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