* You guys do an amazing job - I am blown away!
@ 2015-08-17 22:44 George Mitchell
2015-08-18 17:56 ` Martin
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From: George Mitchell @ 2015-08-17 22:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Btrfs BTRFS
Two years ago I installed btrfs across 8 hard drives on my desktop
system with the entire system ending up on btrfs RAID 1. I did all of
this with btrfs-progs-0.20. Since that time I have been dreading
updating my system because of fear that the old btrfs volumes would
become unstable in the process. I was finally driven to update by
otherwise unresolvable security issues. I went from 32bit OS to 64bit
OS with new btrfs-progs 3.19.1. I simply cannot believe that everything
just worked without a hitch. In terms of btrfs the upgrade from what
was then "experimental" to what is now "stable" was totally
transparent. In the past two years I have had zero problems with btrfs
involving multiple TB of data. I really appreciate all that you guys
have done to make btrfs such an amazing file system.
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* Re: You guys do an amazing job - I am blown away!
2015-08-17 22:44 You guys do an amazing job - I am blown away! George Mitchell
@ 2015-08-18 17:56 ` Martin
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Martin @ 2015-08-18 17:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
George,
Always good to see the occasional very positive feedback.
(Even from a non-developer such as myself! :-) )
I've been using various versions of btrfs on both test and production
systems for some time now. Always looks to be spectacular for the care
for backwards compatibility/safety included.
Never done a 32-bit -> 64-bit jump myself but there have been quite a
few leaps made on various hardware/software setups and all without a
hitch keeping the btrfs in place in-situ. Very much preferred compared
to the chore of instead having to read-and-rewrite multiple TBytes of data!
And all still 'experimental'... ;-)
Carry on the good developments!
Regards,
Martin
On 17/08/15 23:44, George Mitchell wrote:
> Two years ago I installed btrfs across 8 hard drives on my desktop
> system with the entire system ending up on btrfs RAID 1. I did all of
> this with btrfs-progs-0.20. Since that time I have been dreading
> updating my system because of fear that the old btrfs volumes would
> become unstable in the process. I was finally driven to update by
> otherwise unresolvable security issues. I went from 32bit OS to 64bit
> OS with new btrfs-progs 3.19.1. I simply cannot believe that everything
> just worked without a hitch. In terms of btrfs the upgrade from what
> was then "experimental" to what is now "stable" was totally
> transparent. In the past two years I have had zero problems with btrfs
> involving multiple TB of data. I really appreciate all that you guys
> have done to make btrfs such an amazing file system.
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