https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508845

--- Comment #12 from stellarpower <[email protected]> ---
> I actually use btrfs in production, seems to work fine for me. snapshots and
> incremental backups are nice. You can also have compression / deduplication.

No doubt you, and many others do. But in the course of this read too many
discussions on various corners of the internet that are way down in the details
or people saying their data have been corrupted irreparably. I'm not worried
about a bitflip myself, more that I accidentally nuke something. When the SUSE
installer wanted to proceed with btrfs thought I would give it a try, but, all
those features I get for free with ZFS too and yet I'm yet to have anything
this complicated come up. Also I have had troubles mounting the whole drive on
a fooreign system, sounds it can't be done easily. With ZFS you just import it
and snapshots are just there in a hidden folder. Complexity of building the
kernel modules aside it's just worked so I'll stick to what I know.

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