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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/23/2013 12:06 PM, Solomon Peachy
wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Egad, ext4 even on ~4TB arrays was painful enough; I don't even want to
think of 14TB and up..
As I've replaced old arrays with newer, bigger ones, I've migrated
everything I control over to XFS.
(My only two experiences with btrfs resulted in total filesystem loss)</pre>
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I've been running a 2 TB FS on btrfs now for about a year, with
heavy use of snapshots, subvolumes and the like, and have been just
fine.<br>
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I backup quite often, because I've had moments with btrfs that
scared the $#!^ out of me, but none in the last year.<br>
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Of course, as of last night I am (temporarily) on ext4. Will fix
that soon enough. Couldn't get the Fedora installer to do btrfs on
top of LVM; they consider btrfs to be a "partitioning layout".
Hrmph.<br>
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— Mike<br>
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