Meet Linux's Newest File-System: Bcachefs
An anonymous reader writes: Bcachefs is a new open-source file-system derived from the bcache Linux kernel block layer cache. Bcachefs was announced by Kent Overstreet, the lead Bcache author. Bcachefs hopes to provide performance like XFS/EXT4 while having features similar to Btrfs and ZFS. The bachefs on-disk format hasn't yet been finalized and the code isn't yet ready for the Linux kernel. That said, initial performance results are okay and "It probably won't eat your data — but no promises." Features so far for Bcachefs are support for multiple devices, built-in caching/tiering, CRC32C checksumming, and Zlib transparent compression. Support for snapshots is to be worked on.
If there's a Mrs Overstreet, she needs to be careful. Linux FS programmers have a bit of a history.
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Wrong. If you have enough RAM (about 4x what you would normally estimate you need) and a fast enough CPU and keep your storage pool small, then it is not a hog. I wish people here would stop trying to mislead us about ZFS.