Re: btrfs, broken design?

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Ok, thanks, I will read the project wiki more carefully then :-)
Beware however that Wikipedia is the first place to look for information for a lot of people (whether this is a good practice or not) and it currently does not provide a very good advertisement to btrfs.

Kind regards

Le 21 janv. 2011 à 07:46, Chester a écrit :

> Btrfs has its own wiki page at https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org which you
> may find more helpful than what is on wikipedia.
> 
> 2011/1/20 Benoît Thiébault <benoit.thiebault@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> Thanks for your answer
>> 
>> Le 20 janv. 2011 à 22:20, Chris Mason a écrit :
>> 
>>> There was a bug fixed as part of that discussion, and I think I also
>>> better described the way the tree balancing works to Edward.
>> 
>> Maybe the wikipedia article should be modified then, because it is not very reinsuring :-)
>> 
>>> A final release?  We'll keep improving things for a long time.  The
>>> biggest missing feature today is btrfsck, which I'm working on full time
>>> right now.
>>> 
>>> -chris
>> 
>> Still on the wikipedia page, it's written "Btrfs 1.0 (with finalized on-disk format) was originally slated for a late 2008 release,[5] but a stable release has not been made as of January 2011.", which is also very confusing.
>> 
>> According to you, is the version of btrfs in 2.6.37 ready for production? I mean, are there still chances that I may loose all my data if I use btrfs?
>> 
>> Last question, do you know when the RAID-5 like capabilities will be available?
>> 
>> Sorry to ask so many questions, I fully understand you and your team are working very hard on the project, but I was very confused by the Wikipedia article.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> 
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