A year ago I set up Ubuntu server with 3 ZFS pools on my server, normally I don’t make copies of very large files but today I was making a copy of a ~30GB directory and I saw in rsync that the transfer doesn’t exceed 3mb/s (cp is also very slow).

What is the best file system that “just works”? I’m thinking of migrating everything to ext4

EDIT: I really like the automatic pool recovery feature in ZFS, has saved me from 1 hard drive failure so far

  • TCB13@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Yes and BTRFS, unlike Ext4, will not go corrupt on the first power outage of slight hardware failure.

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        11 months ago

        I’m confused with your answer. BTRFS is good and reliable. Ext4 gets fucked at the slightest issue.

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          11 months ago

          Yes both BTRFS and Ext4 are vulnerable to unplanned powerloss when writes are in flight. Commonly knows as a write hole.

          For BTRFS since it use of Copy of Write, it is more vulnerable. As metadata needs to be updated and more. Ext4 does not have CoW.