On 2015-10-16 01:38, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
I should have been specific, what I meant was that some people will assume that it actually creates a physical, on-disk byte-for-byte copy of the data. There are many people out there (and sadly I have to deal with some at work) who are absolutely terrified of the concept of data deduplication, and will likely refuse to use this syscall for _anything_ if it reflinks by default on filesystems that support it.On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 08:24:51AM -0400, Austin S Hemmelgarn wrote:My only point with saying we shouldn't reflink by default is that there are many (unintelligent) people who will assume that since the syscall has copy in it's name, that's what it will do; and, while I don't think we should cater to such individuals, it does make sense to have a syscall that says in it's name that it copies data actually do so by default.As far as the user is concerned a reflink is a copy. A very efficient copy.
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