This is my final post in this series about the btrfs filesystem. The first in the series covered btrfs basics, the second was resizing, multiple volumes and devices, the third was RAID and Redundancy, ...
Btrfs is a new file system for Linux, one that is still very much in development. Although I wouldn't exactly describe it as "experimental" any more, it is, as stated in the Wiki at kernel.org, "a ...
Does ZFS support using random, differently-sized drives nowadays? Or converting between different RAID-profiles on-the-fly? Increasing or decreasing the number of drives in the array? I'm not trying ...
The Red Hat-compatible AlmaLinux has been released in version 10.1. It brings packages up to date and supports Btrfs.
The Fedora Project has released Fedora 33 today bringing new software such as GNOME 3.38. A notable change on the Fedora Workstation is that BTRFS is now the default filesystem. BTRFS has been on the ...
Btrfs is a failure-resistant file system that has a self-healing function and a snapshot function for files, and has been used in corporate servers. Mark said he was wondering whether to use Btrfs or ...
Yes. I wanted to see how feasible a in-place upgrade from mdraid/lvm/ext4 to btrfs is. Because personally I would just like... make multiple backups, create the btrfs filesystem from scratch and then ...
News updates for January 30, 2018. Interested in giving KDE Plasma 5.12 LTS Desktop a spin (currently in beta)? Look no further than the latest snapshot releases of OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. Speaking of ...
Facebook appears to see Btrfs as the Linux filesystem of the future as it has managed to lure across two top hackers who work on this system. One is the creator of Brtfs, Chris Mason, who is leaving ...