Il 15/02/19 03:16, backu...@kosowsky.org ha scritto:
I was surprised to find that popular distros like Ubuntu and Debian do
not support v4 even though the presumably stable v4.0 was released
almost 2 years ago.

Any ideas why the distros haven't moved to v4?
Are there stability concerns?
Other issues?

Just want to understand any possible limitations or concerns before I
go to the trouble of compiling my own packages and migrating to v4...
I migrated from v3 a year ago on CentOS 7.5 (7.4 at the time) using the packages on Epel repository. I did not see any instability so far, in fact I think getting rid of hard links was very good choice.

Getting rid in a real migrated situation is another story, but v4 has good tools to convert old style backup and good configuration choice to manatain your old style backups if you prefer (mixing v3 and v4 is not a problem). You've even got a graph with v3 vs v4 disk space.
So I suggest to make a generous cup of coffee, read the docs and go!

Regards
Paolo


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