Le samedi 5 avril 2014 10:12:17 Duncan wrote [excellent performance advice about disabling Akonadi in BTRFS etc]: Thanks Duncan for all this excellent discussion. However I'm still rather puzzled with a filesystem for which advice is "if you want tolerable performance, you have to turn off features that are the default with any other FS out there (relatime -> noatime) or you have to quit using this database, or you have to fiddle around with esoteric option such as disabling COW wich BTW is one of BTRFS most promiment features". In other words, IMHO the best quality of a filesystem is to handle efficiently my workload - which means the FS corresponds to my needs - rather than necessitating that I change my workload and habits to adapt to the FS. Looks a bit like you will have to cut one inch of your toes to fit into your brand new shiny shoes, ain't it ? To put it plain flat clear, even if "relatime" causes writes, every other FS out there can cope with it. Even if akonadi is heavy and a disk resource hog, any other FS out there can cope with it and still maintain acceptable, usable performance. Having a FS which advice is either to stop using what I'm using, OR to turn of or not use some of its key features - snapshots, COW... - which are the only reasons to consider using it in the 1st place... Uh. Well... Buy a new car, let the vendor tell you you shouldn't go to the moutain for it isn't adapted, you shouldn't go to the sea as the engine will rust, and you shouldn't drive too much in cities as it will smoke too much... and not too much motorways either as the motor might heat a bit too much. I need a filesystem that fits me, I don't want to have to fit my filesystem :-\ -- Swâmi Petaramesh <swami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://petaramesh.org PGP 9076E32E -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html