This filesystem has a true opportunity to unseat ZFS at that niche in a way that btrfs has failed to do, glad to see it's got momentum. I don't understand why Torvalds is being such a drama queen about its pace of development.
Bcachefs Squeezes More Fixes Into Linux 6.12
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Originally posted by royce View PostThis filesystem has a true opportunity to unseat ZFS at that niche in a way that btrfs has failed to do, glad to see it's got momentum. I don't understand why Torvalds is being such a drama queen about its pace of development.
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Originally posted by Quackdoc View Postwheres my drama?
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Bug fixes are always welcome, but it’s also a bit disappointing. Bcachefs was promoted as being more stable than Btrfs and having a cleaner codebase even before it entered the kernel. Now, all we’re seeing are bug fixes after bug fixes, and many of them are very serious bugs. A quick look at the issues on bcachefs’s github issues shows dozens of bugs still running in the wild, which is quite concerning for a filesystem that "won't eat your data". I can only hope it gets truly stable in a few years.
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I was thinking of giving it a try on a second backup server.
That should put it through its paces without me risking losing any data. BTW that is a test btrfs could never pass. Always got some corruption after a few months.
But reading about "inodes hanging" made me reconsider. Maybe I will wait for a few more kernels to pass before I try it.
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