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XDA Developers on MSNBtrfs subvolumes are a taste of flexible filesystemsDiscover the power of Btrfs subvolumes and how they revolutionize storage management. Are they the ultimate solution for dynamic data handling?
Btrfs hands on: An extremely cool file system Resizing, Adding Partitions, Adding Disk Drives, Snapshots - all while the btrfs filesystem is still mounted!
Btrfs is a new file system for Linux, one that is still very much in development. Although I wouldn't exactly describe it as "experimental" any more, it is, as stated in the Wiki at kernel.org, "a ...
Use a file system label and use that for the btrfs pool 2. have system / be a subvolume on the btrfs pool. Much cleaner that way when using multiple subvolumes.
The btrfs file system is a “copy on write” (COW) file system. It is often pronounced “Better F S”. It implements advanced features with a focus on fault tolerance, self repair and painless ...
Drew Robb writes over at EnterpriseStorageForum.com about two significant developments in the Linux file system world. One, ext4, already being used in prime time after being stabilized over the past ...
The btrfs file system is a modern copy-on-write (CoW) filesystem for Linux that provides advanced features while also focusing on fault tolerance, repair and easy administration.
Btrfs and file system snapshots. OpenSUSE uses the new Btrfs file system by default. If you prefer another Linux distribution, it will probably start using Btrfs soon, too. It’s clear that this ...
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