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[opensuse] 12.1 - BtrFS/LZO or Ext4 on Notebook ???
- From: andreil1 <andreil1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 12:44:58 +0200
- Message-id: <AA021332-F841-447B-89F9-780B6EB1B8E0@starlett.lv>
Hi !
Anyone can shed any light on this dilemma?
I have an idea (may be wrong) to use BtrFS with LZO compression for both /root
and /home to reduce disk activity and may be gain some speed (on notebook with
dual core Intel i3 and 4 GB of RAM, OpenSuSE 12.1).
Does this logic make some sense? Or may be BtrFS is steel too "green" for this
purpose?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion(s).
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Anyone can shed any light on this dilemma?
I have an idea (may be wrong) to use BtrFS with LZO compression for both /root
and /home to reduce disk activity and may be gain some speed (on notebook with
dual core Intel i3 and 4 GB of RAM, OpenSuSE 12.1).
Does this logic make some sense? Or may be BtrFS is steel too "green" for this
purpose?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion(s).
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