Re: Horrible btrfs performance due to fragmentation

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On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Felipe Contreras
<felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Or when going through all the fragments of a file, have a counter, and
> if it exceeds certain limit mark it somehow, so that it gets
> defragmented at least to a certain extent.

Thats elegant, â then resources are only spent on defragmenting files
which are actually in use and which actually need it... but I don't
see how it deals with the partial mutual exclusivity of defragmenting
and COWed files.
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