On 8 November 2013 18:17, Russell Coker <[email protected]> wrote:
> The options I'm considering at the moment are using Oracle Linux for the Dom0
> and using Debian for the Dom0 with an Oracle kernel.  Both of those should be
> good for running BTRFS and Xen.  Debian with an Oracle kernel will make kernel
> upgrades a little painful but it means I don't have to change the rest of the
> OS configuration (I've run Debian systems with CentOS kernels before).  A
> complete Oracle OS will work well together but it means I have to change
> everything to a different OS, admittedly that won't be so hard as the Dom0
> does little other than managing DomUs and running MySQL.
>
> Any suggestions?

Consider Ubuntu Server? It's similar to Debian, so you'll find it
easier to get the hang of it; however it tends to have more active
maintenance on the stable releases and tracks closer to current
versions of software and the linux kernel.
You'd probably want the LTS (Long Term Support) version, but more
recent kernels are backported for it in the official repos, so you can
have a recent kernel version for good btrfs support. Patches are
backported by the Ubuntu team into the kernels too.
Ubuntu has supported btrfs for quite a while now, and it seems to work
well - at least I've been running btrfs filesystems for a while with
no issues.
I've tried ZFS for a while as well, but came to the same conclusion as
you have -- that it's just a bit too flaky and a bit too much bother
if the subset of features you actually want are available in btrfs.

tjc
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