← Back to context Comment by mdedetrich 13 hours ago OpenZFS does a better job here, at least if you can deal with an out of tree filesystem. 5 comments mdedetrich Reply riku_iki 12 hours ago actually, my personal benchmarks and multiple accounts in internet say it is much slower than btrfs under the load. mdedetrich 11 hours ago For smaller disk setups possibly but with large enough scale ZFS ends up beating out btrfs. riku_iki 11 hours ago I test on 2TB datasets. Do you have any specific pointers which would support your claim? 2 replies →
riku_iki 12 hours ago actually, my personal benchmarks and multiple accounts in internet say it is much slower than btrfs under the load. mdedetrich 11 hours ago For smaller disk setups possibly but with large enough scale ZFS ends up beating out btrfs. riku_iki 11 hours ago I test on 2TB datasets. Do you have any specific pointers which would support your claim? 2 replies →
mdedetrich 11 hours ago For smaller disk setups possibly but with large enough scale ZFS ends up beating out btrfs. riku_iki 11 hours ago I test on 2TB datasets. Do you have any specific pointers which would support your claim? 2 replies →
riku_iki 11 hours ago I test on 2TB datasets. Do you have any specific pointers which would support your claim? 2 replies →
actually, my personal benchmarks and multiple accounts in internet say it is much slower than btrfs under the load.
For smaller disk setups possibly but with large enough scale ZFS ends up beating out btrfs.
I test on 2TB datasets. Do you have any specific pointers which would support your claim?
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