On 08/21/2014 04:44 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
My own experimentation shows that BtrFS works best on huge file systems that have no physical partitioning. That is no separate /home/ usr, /var and so on. It optimizes and balances the whole damn lot. Yes, that's a design point. But it goes against my ingrained practices of decades: having several smaller partitions, so that a problem in one can not affect others.
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