• Hawk@lemmynsfw.com
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      27 days ago

      I gotcha:

      • Btrfs
        • BTree File System
          • A Copy on White file system that supports snapshots, supported mostly by
      • ZFS
        • Zetabyte File System
          • Copy on Write File System. Less flexible than BTRFS but generally more robust and stable. Better compression in my experience than BTRFS. Out of Kernel Linux support and native FreeBSD.
      • HFS+
        • what Mac uses, I have no clue about this. some Copy on Write stuff.
      • NTFS
        • Windows File System
        • From what I know, no compression or COW
        • In my experience less stable than ext4/ZFS but maybe it’s better nowadays.
      • TCB13@lemmy.world
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        26 days ago

        Great summary, but I’ve to add that NTFS is WAY more stable than ext4 when it comes to hardware glitches and/or power failures. ZFS is obviously superior to both but overkill for most people, BTRFS should be a nice middle ground and now even NAS manufacturers like Synology are migrating ext4 into BTRFS.