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* FileSystem level compression support.
@ 2008-06-11 11:13 Miguel Sousa Filipe
  2008-06-11 13:42 ` Ric Wheeler
  2008-06-11 14:20 ` Chris Mason
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Miguel Sousa Filipe @ 2008-06-11 11:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-btrfs

Hi there,

Providing compression and/or encryption at the file system layer has
proven to be contentious and polemic, at least in the linux kernel
world.

However, I would like to probe you guys (specially Chis Mason) about
your thoughts on the issue.
I have seen quite a few benchs were compression provides better
performance, since it reduces the amount of IO.
It seems to be a cpu/io trade-off. And given that cpu power is more
easily accessible than fast IO.. it is starting to look a good idea
that should be more deeply explored.

Is compression for data on BTRFS a feature that is:
- completely out of the table - it will not happen at the BTRFS layer
- considered, but no efforts on developing this feature are planed.
- considered, and design decisions are contemplating it.. but no code
yet.. not this soon. (not for 1.0)


Kind regards!

-- 
Miguel Sousa Filipe

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