btrfs has been discussed at length here. Search the archives if you want
more detail, but my take on it is that you probably shouldn't use it
production right now. Also from
http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/configuration/filesystem-recommendations/

"We currently recommend XFS for production deployments. We recommend btrfs
for testing, development, and any non-critical deployments. We believe that
btrfs has the correct feature set and roadmap to serve Ceph in the
long-term, but XFS and ext4 provide the necessary stability for today’s
deployments. btrfs development is proceeding rapidly: users should be
comfortable installing the latest released upstream kernels and be able to
track development activity for critical bug fixes."

QH

On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 1:53 AM, Alan Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi everyone:
>
> as ceph doc currently recommend:
>
> *If you use the btrfs file system with Ceph, we recommend using a recent
> Linux kernel (v3.14 or later).*
>
> so, I want to know:
> 1. if we use btrfs base on linux kernel 3.14 or later, it is ready for
> production?
> 2. Any one have use btrfs on production env?
>
> Thanks.
>
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