On 6/27/20 2:08 PM, Gerald B. Cox wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 2:01 PM Josef Bacik <josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 6/27/20 4:53 PM, Gerald B. Cox wrote:
>
...
> production workloads. People then mention Facebook uses it...
but my
> understanding is that Facebook is "testing it in production".
They don't RELY
> on it in production. Why do we want to push something out like
that as a default?
Huh? We absolutely rely on it in production, our whole container
system is
built around it. It's literally the only thing that works with IO
isolation
with cgroups. IDK where you're getting your information, but its
wrong. It's
deployed on millions of machines, most of our infrastructure is
built around
using multiple core features. Thanks,
Actually, I got my information here:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Production_Users
Since you're responding here now, I'm assuming you're speaking
officially for the BTRFS project. Could you
please either give the up-to-date official status or point me to some
project information that has been kept current?
So you're saying now that BTRFS is now officially production ready?
That wiki page you linked to has stated that it's deployed on millions
of servers - since the edit on 10 November 2018:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php?title=Production_Users&diff=prev&oldid=32625
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