With BcacheFS "The COW filesystem for Linux that won't eat your data" it is time to start supporting
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Glad to hear about the upcoming microkernel video 🙂
As someone using ZFS since 2008 in my NAS at home (started on OpenSolaris, moved to FreeBSD and finally on GNU/Linux when it was considered stable, I really can't stand the SUN and BSD userland, and I had used Solaris quite a bit at Uni, back in early 2000s) I've been following bcachefs for a while and has lots of promise.
Of course, it will still take a few years to iron out the bugs, implement the missing features and, most important, be tested on the wild, understand how robust it is and how it behaves when things don't go well. Then , finally, we will have an even better ZFS directly in Linux!
So far, the only COW system that I trust won't eat my data is ZFS 🙂 I think, although being a goal of the project to not eat someone's data, it's currently still experimental, so I would not put that as a title if it were my project!
Amazing! They acually managed to cram YET another file system in there. What is it now 100+ ?
This should be fun testing when it becomes meningful, in a century or so 😌
Regarding btrfs, I never adopted it because I already had my data and workflow on ZFS when it was considered stable.
I don't know how stable and robust it is, but I'm happy to hear about your experience with it.
Bcachfs improves on snapshots scalability and reducing the write amplification (Dave Chinner did some tests on both topics on LKML)
Its so crazy the fact that you do almost everything on cmd :O
There is a backport of bcachefs to kernel 6.6, use at your own risk!
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg/master/linux-tkg-patches/6.6/0008-6.6-bcachefs.patch