Le 28/05/2014 16:15, Stefan Priebe - Profihost AG a écrit :
> Am 28.05.2014 16:13, schrieb Wido den Hollander:
>> On 05/28/2014 04:11 PM, VELARTIS Philipp Dürhammer wrote:
>>> Is someone using btrfs in production?
>>> I know people say it’s still not stable. But do we use so many features
>>> with ceph? And facebook uses it also in production. Would be a big speed
>>> gain.
>> As far as I know the main problem is still performance degradation over
>> time. On a SSD-only cluster this would be less of a problem since seek
>> times on SSDs aren't a really big problem, but on spinning disks they are.
>>
>> I haven't seen btrfs in production on any Ceph cluster I encountered.
> It heavily fragements over time.
I just would add that it is inherent to *all* COW based file system, and
not specifically to BTRFS ;-)

Cheers

Cédric

>  Also no kernel backports are available
> to stable kernels. So which one would you choose?
>
> Stefan
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