And what is that: https://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kern...gerdonteveruse
Phoronix: LZ4 For Btrfs Arrives While Its FSCK Remains M.I.A.
The proper fsck utility for the Btrfs file-system remains M.I.A. while a contribution from an independent developer introduces LZ4 compression support to this next-generation Linux file-system...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTA1OTQ
And what is that: https://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kern...gerdonteveruse
Thanks for the link!
That is interesting. Unless I'm missing something, those commits do not add full repair capability, but they do add a repair option that can fix extent allocation errors:
"This also includes a new --repair btrfsck option. For now it can only fix errors in the extent allocation tree."
I won't be using BTRFS on any of my servers before mid 2013. I really can't trust it and most importantly I don't trust this "rush for the fsck utility". We don't need rush, we need stable things on servers, there is nothing to play when you manage data.
Fsck Btrfs. Seriously.
I can't believe it's still not ready.
Compression is all nice and dandy, but I don't see Btrfs outperforming ext4 on most benchmarks even if they shave off a couple more percentage points from Btrfs+snappy.
(That is not to deny there may be other features Btrfs provides that ext4 doesn't.)