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* finobt option for end user
@ 2014-12-20 22:52 Alphazo
  2014-12-21 20:38 ` Michael L. Semon
  2014-12-21 22:18 ` Dave Chinner
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From: Alphazo @ 2014-12-20 22:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

I'm pretty new to XFS. I'm considering moving away from ext4 to XFS because
of the new self-describing option, performance and reliability improvements
that XFS went through over the past year. Now I'm puzzled with the new free
inode btree option (finobt). I tried to find some documentation about it
but couldn't find the pros or cons. So from an end-user perspective with a
couple of TB worth of photos:
- Does it improve overall reliability?
- Does it provide faster fsck/repair?
- Does it improve any read or write operation?
- Is it safe to use and does it recover as well as with finobt=0?
- What is the typical case for enabling it and would you recommend using it
for any new fs creation?

Thank you in advance for your pointers.
Alphazo

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