I was surprised that btrfs is still not considered production ready after all this time. I don't recall ext3/4 taking this long to be considered production ready. Of course, had I done due diligence, I wouldn't have put a couple of btrfs based web servers in production before finding that nasty item out. Fortunately, I replaced them with ext4 servers before they blew up.
On that note, is Fedora going to offer native ZFS any time soon? I know Ubuntu 16.04 will release with it native.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Neal Becker <ndbecker2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If I had known that, I might not have chosen btrfs for my filesystems. Came
as a rude surprise when I suddenly needed more swap space, and couldn't do
it.
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