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Playing with BTRFS

Luca Dell'Oca, February 9, 2016December 4, 2016

In my previous post, I talked about BTRFS, a modern and exciting filesystem for Linux. In this new post, I’m going to give you a quick walkthrough on what you can do with it.

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It’s 2016: and BTRFS could really be your next filesystem

Luca Dell'Oca, February 2, 2016January 28, 2016

Switching to a new filesystem is never a task that is done with a light heart. We have our own trusted good old filesytem, that has maybe limits in features and performance, but has never let us down. New filesystems are available, and they promise wonderful things. But as much as we are fascinated by them, the big Q “Should I trust it?” comes to mind when we just start thinking about moving to a new filesystem. In Linux, this question arises everytime BTRFS is involved.

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