Linked by Rahul on Sun 1st Mar 2009 00:00 UTC
Linux Linux Magazine has put up a video of Ted Tso, one of the primary developers of Ext4 and current CTO of Linux Foundation, on the current state of Ext4, the current plan of Fedora to have it as the default filesystem for Fedora 11, how it compares to Btrfs, and other insights. Ted says that Ext4 is close to production-ready being built on the mature and stable Ext3 codebase and being an evolutionary step that brings in additional performance and scalability. Btrfs is a completely new filesytem developed from scratch with a number of new features like filesystem level snapshots that Ext4 could not accommodate. Ext4 is well on its way to becoming the next standard filesystem for Linux while allowing Btrfs to innovate more and mature over time.
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Btrfs
by diegoviola on Mon 2nd Mar 2009 20:59 UTC
diegoviola
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2006-08-15

Can't wait for this FS, it will kick ass.

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RE: Btrfs
by Rahul on Tue 3rd Mar 2009 01:19 UTC in reply to "Btrfs"
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