Hi.
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 09:56:07 -0400, Lyos Gemini Norezel wrote
Unless there are *SIGNIFICANT* performance increases and/or data
security benefits
(by 'significant', I mean *at least* 3 to 4 *times* better than
previous default FS), I fail to
see the validity of making everyone to switch to a new filesystem.
Well.. btrfs has some nice tricks up it's sleeve (many of them
similar to ZFS). And, having worked with ZFS for some time now, the
way ZFS 'thinks' about filesystems is a huge step ahead from RAID/LVM/
classical unix filesystems.
For me it's one of those "why haven't we always done stuff this way?"
situations.