On Friday, January 18, 2013 10:55:23 Przemek Klosowski wrote: > I used btrfs on my personal desktop for about a year now and it > works fine for me, other than a nagging suspicion that there's an > occasional performance problem at high load. Yes, this is familiar. I too have used it for over a year. I am only using it for /home since the file fragmentation problem was unbearable in /var running yum. The performance problems I experience now are probably related to this: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gotchas (first issue) The last time I tried mounting with autodefrag, it was not much improved and I worried that my kernel was not new enough to run that mount option. Now that I just upgraded to F18, I will try again. The bottom line from my personal experience is if the autodefrag option works well in /home, I would say I'm ready to see btrfs as the default. Otherwise, it would probably be a problem on workstations and certain server environments. Aside from performance, it has been flawless for me over the last year or so. > I can't say anything intelligent about it because I coudn't figure > out how to measure what I feel, but the system seems sluggish during > high-impact events like 'yum update' and/or firefox with gazillion > tabs open. This duplicates my experience. I don't have anything intelligent to say about it either. :-) -- Garry T. Williams -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel