On 2023-03-01 4:37 p.m., Peter Boy wrote:
> Am 01.03.2023 um 21:45 schrieb John Mellor <john.mellor(a)gmail.com>:
>
> BTRFS is massively faster and safer than all other implementations other than perhaps
ZFS, is at least partially error compensating, does not demand identical drives, and can
be easily converted into other RAID classes dynamically as desired.
That's a strong claim. And it is basically as false as it is strong.
...
In what way is it incorrect? You should try maybe benchmarking common
operations as well as some actual rebuilds before making this incorrect
claim about being false. I'd recommend ZFS as being even better, but a
decent implementation like on Ubuntu is not available in Fedora.