On Thu, 27 Apr 2023 15:54:34 +0200, tastytea wrote:

> btrfs and zfs have some useful features for normal use cases. the
> transparent compression can save a lot of space and even increase speed
> in some cases, the checksumming guarantees that you will never get a
> corrupt file

That's only true if you use RAID, when there is a good copy to use. If
you have a single disk, they can only let you know a file is corrupt but
not restore it.


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Neil Bothwick

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