About a year ago I switched to ZFS for Proxmox so that I wouldn’t be running technology preview.
Btrfs gave me no issues for years and I even replaced a dying disk with no issues. I use raid 1 for my Proxmox machines. Anyway I moved to ZFS and it has been a less that ideal experience. The separate kernel modules mean that I can’t downgrade the kernel plus the performance on my hardware is abysmal. I get only like 50-100mb/s vs the several hundred I would get with btrfs.
Any reason I shouldn’t go back to btrfs? There seems to be a community fear of btrfs eating data or having unexplainable errors. That is sad to hear as btrfs has had lots of time to mature in the last 8 years. I would never have considered it 5-6 years ago but now it seems like a solid choice.
Anyone else pondering or using btrfs? It seems like a solid choice.
A bit of topic; am I the only one that pronounces it “butterface”?
Ah feck. Not any more.
Isn’t it meant to be like “better FS”? So you’re not too far off.
i call it “butter FS”
I was meant to be Better FS, but it corrupted it to btrfs without noticing.
I call it butter fuss. Yours is better.
Related, and I cannot help but read “bcachefs” as “bitch café”