Re: BTRFS dropped by RedHat

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On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 9:58 AM, Neal Gompa <ngompa13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There are plenty of "clever" kernel modules that do bits and pieces of
what Btrfs offers.
...there you can leverage all the benefits of Btrfs.


That's all fine and good but features mean nothing if you don't have faith in the underlying filesystem.
People have been burnt by Btrfs and just don't trust it's design. BcacheFS now has the best chance of
being the next great thing - but Redhat wants to provide something for their customers now and is tired
of playing the "it's getting better, we promise" game.  Hence the Stratis strategy.  It's a wise approach.

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