On 11/09/16 04:00 PM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
On 09/11/2016 09:42 AM, Gary Dale wrote:I've been considering switching from Ext4 for a while but don't have any compelling reasons to do so..Why? It's still in development was the last I heard. When I build my new computer next year to use the latest peripherals devices, I'm thinking about using ZFS, it's fast and requires good hardware and ECC RAM. https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/HOWTO-install-Debian-GNU-Linux-to-a-Native-ZFS-Root-Filesystem Until then EXT is the Holy Grail of Linux file systems, self healing, no compatibility problems and fast too.
ZFS is what Btrfs was based on but the licensing isn't compatible with the Linux kernel so there are some problems. Btrfs is a fully-free file system with full kernel support so any issues that file managers have with Btrfs are probably worse with ZFS.
While Btrfs hasn't reached the v1.0 milestone, it's been considered stable / production ready for years now. As Martin points out, there may be features to avoid, but I'm not interested in compression or RAID in my situation. My boot SSD is plenty large while my main file stores are a network server and an existing RAID array. It sounds like it's just a matter of scheduling some time to do the conversion.