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6-Way File-System Comparison On The Linux 4.1 Kernel

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  • DanL
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    I'm currently using ext4, and I'll probably stick to that for root partition, but I've been looking to move my data/media partition to btrfs for easier backup management.

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  • ultimA
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    I've been planning to setup a Btrfs-based file server for my home for the past year. I'm just waiting for RAID5/6 to stabilize. I finally feel though it is relatively close, should happen within the next 2-3 kernel releases.

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  • Rakl?dder
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    I'm more than happy with EXT4.

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  • sobkas
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    I was using xfs, but recently switched to ext4, with plans for switch to btrfs(I will wait for it to stabilize a bit before the jump)

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  • thelongdivider
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    Thank you Michael, I really like these articles. Would it be possible to include in the same graphs for each file system 2 bars, one for the previous linux version to compare?

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    6-Way File-System Comparison On The Linux 4.1 Kernel

    Phoronix: 6-Way File-System Comparison On The Linux 4.1 Kernel

    With the Linux 4.1 kernel having recently been released, I decided to conduct a fresh round of file-system comparisons on this new kernel using a solid-state drive. The file-systems tested in this article were the in-tree EXT4, Btrfs, XFS, F2FS, ReiserFS, and NILFS2 file-systems while a follow-up article will take a look at the out-of-tree contenders like Reiser4 and ZFS atop Linux 4.1.

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