Re: What's your fav FS and why?

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Hi Kate!

Anno domini 2019 Sat, 6 Jul 01:12:34 -0400
 BorgLabs - Kate Draven scripsit:
> Hello me lovely drones.
> 
> My last question regarding what kernel version to use was so enlightening (I 
> thank everyone who replied), so educational that I've decided to ask another 
> question.
> 
> I'm currently using JFS. It's fast, reliable and easy to repair. On the rare 
> occasion (once in 20 years) were I wasn't able to fix the fs (after a hard 
> drive death rattle), I was able to mount it as a RO fs and recover the data 
> with a simple copy and paste (later rsync and luckbackup). 
> 
> However jfs has it's limits for example it can't be resized, something I 
> needed to a do a few times. Which meant backing up the drive, reformatting 
> and restoring said backups.
> 
> So...
> 
> July's question... What's your fav FS and why?
> 
> I thank everyone in advance and look forward to assimilating your brainz (ooh 
> a SciFi / Zombie mix there).

I relly love ZFS. Problem is, Linux does not have root-on-zfs out of the box, so servers run FreeBSD+ZFS. Clients are still on EXT4 (although Ihave tried movieng that a couple of time) bit I do not prtiularly like LVM to work around intrinsic problems of some other  filesytems. BTRFS is something I always tried to use, but somehow ... well, no usecase, I guess.

Nik

> 
> Kate
> AKA The Borg Queen.
> 
> PS If you think about it, the Borg are sort of "Techno Zombies".
> 
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