The problem is: The first time the a software release is considered stable, it takes significant time for the uptake and the moment it's really stable. ZFS was introduced almost 5 years ago to the public and just now it gets mayor uptake in the field. I still don't get it, why brtfs should be exception of the rule, that everything around storage is under most conservative consideration by people (even for people just using at home: Telling your wife that you just lost your wedding photos by testing that new filesystem will give you an escalation meeting near to hell and the contract penalties may force you to sleep in the living room for years). The fast uptake of ext1-4 was just owed to the fact, that the changes was just evolutionary.

On 14.08.2010 23:26, Andrej Podzimek wrote:
From: zfs-discuss-boun...@opensolaris.org [mailto:zfs-discuss-
boun...@opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Andrej Podzimek

Or Btrfs. It may not be ready for production now, but it could become a
serious alternative to ZFS in one year's time or so. (I have been using

I will much sooner pay for sol11 instead of use btrfs. Stability& speed& maturity greatly outweigh a few hundred dollars a year, if you run your business on it.

Well, a typical conversation about speed and stability usually boils down to this:

A: I've heard that XYZ is unstable and slow.
B: Are you sure? Have you tested XYZ? What are your benchmark results? Have you had any issues? A: No. I *have* *not* *tested* XYZ. I think XYZ is so unstable and slow that it's not worth testing.

It is true that the userspace utilities for Btrfs are immature. But nobody says Btrfs is ready for business deployments *right* *now*. I merely said it could become a serious alternative to ZFS in one year's time.

As far as stability is concerned, I haven't had any issues so far. Neither with ZFS, nor with Btrfs.

As far as performance is concerned, some people probably own a crystal ball. This explains their ability to guess whether Btrfs will outperform ZFS or not, once the first "stable" release of Btrfs is out. Unfortunately, I'm not a prophet. ;-) So I'll have to make a decision based on benchmarks and thorough testing on some of my machines, as soon as the first "stable" release of Btrfs is out.

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