>copy on write file systems (zfs, btrfs)
Who uses these meme file systems for home/personal systems? What's your excuse?
>>61115434
best storage filesystem for longevity and features, can you name a better one?
>>61115434
I use EXT4 on my boot drives where the OS is and either NTFS or EXT3/4 on flash drives and external hard drives.
>>61115455
Anything that doesn't fragment a drive to hell.
>>61115493
why the fuck do you care is it's fragmented? any raid config is the same.
I had zfs when I did a freebsd install
>2017
>everyone uses solid state data systems
>caring about fragmenting
>>61115540
>Not saving everything you come across
Enjoy loosing everything when the internet gets shut down by the government "for your protection".
>>61115600
wake me up when that happens
>>61115434
dunno why somebody would want it that much for a local FS, but ZFS is great for a NAS.
> paranoia level integrity maintenance with checksums, scrubbing, etc.
> low cost snapshots easy as fuck to make
> can serialize (and encrypt) snapshots and deltas, so you can have effectively continuous offsite backup on any untrusted machine you want
>>61115600
1. wont happen
2. your archaic magnetic tape will break
3. my ssd can fit 1 million books, that's more than enough
>>61115434
Enjoying my lack of dataloss :^)