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On 2021-02-15 6:49 a.m., László Pál wrote:
I have a server mainly used for central log collection (syslog-ng collects logs
and put in files). It is quite big, with 5TB partition allocated for logs. I’m
using BTRFS on this partition with on-the-fly compression, so I can save lots
of space witho
Hi,
I have a server mainly used for central log collection (syslog-ng collects logs
and put in files). It is quite big, with 5TB partition allocated for logs. I’m
using BTRFS on this partition with on-the-fly compression, so I can save lots
of space without playing with logrotate and compress.
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Now I confirmed BTRFS performance issues:
http://arosenfeld.wordpress.com/2010/12/27/back-to-ext4-fro
Hi, at this time, I'm running Fedora 15 X86_64 in my main machine with BTRFS
as the file system.
Since I made the installation I found some "performance peaks" in the
system, I mean, Sometimes
it works well, sometimes it is kind of slow.
Specially I'm having problems with VM's, (both in VirtualBox