@Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net It seems to perform worse than #ZFS for me, storing large volumes of data and for databases (PostgreSQL). However, for a very large number of smaller files (tens of thousands, under 4KiB) it seemed to perform slightly better and took slightly less space on-disk to store it.
In practice, it works "okay" enough to use for various setups, but I wouldn't trust it for serious large-volume storage unless you have very rigorous backups. I've seen it fuck up too often to trust that well. Be sure to avoid #BTRFS' raid 5/6 at all costs, I haven't heard much problems about their other raid options.
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