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On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Mike Gilbert <floppym@g.o> wrote: |
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> I've been using btrfs exclusively for about 6 months, and I don't |
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> *think* I've lost anything... :) |
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From what I've seen as long as you keep things simple, and don't have |
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heavy loads, you're at least reasonably likely to get by unscathed. |
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I'd definitely keep good backups though. Just read the mailing lists, |
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or for kicks run xfs-test on your server. Xfs-test doesn't do any |
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direct disk access or anything like that - it is no different than |
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running bazillions of cat's, mv's, rm's, cp's, etc. It most likely |
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will panic your system if you try it on btrfs - on ext4 it will |
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probably load the living daylights out of it but you should be fine. |
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The issues with btrfs at this point are the ones that aren't so easy |
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to spot, like race conditions, issues when you use more unusual |
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configurations, and so on. |
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Oh, and go ahead and try filling up your disk some time. If your |
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kernel is recent enough it might not panic when you get down to a few |
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GB left. |
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I'm eager for the rise of btrfs - it IS the filesystem of the future. |
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However, that cuts both ways right now. |
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Rich |