OpenSUSE May Be First Major Distro To Adopt Btrfs By Default
An anonymous reader writes "The openSUSE Linux distribution looks like it may be the first major Linux distribution to ship the Btrfs file-system by default. The openSUSE 13.1 release is due out in November and is still using EXT4 by default, but after that the developers are looking at having openSUSE using Btrfs by default on new installations. The Btrfs features to be enabled would be the ones the developers feel are data-safe."
I am genuinely excited at the idea of BTRFs becoming production ready.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha BTRFS is not production ready. Not now, not in 5 years time.
Only a fucking idiot would install BTRFS as its default filesystem. Look for when Red Hat stops using XFS and replacing it with BTRFS in its clients hardware. Then you may "safely" say BTRFS is production ready. Until that time stay the fuck away from alfa filesystem.