Re: Experiences: Why BTRFS had to yield for ZFS

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Hi,

On 17/09/2012 8:05 PM, Avi Miller wrote:
> Oracle Database is not certified to run on either btrfs or ZFS on Linux, so if certification is an issue, you can't use either filesystem. Out of interest, have you done a performance benchmark with ASM using ASMlib on the same platform? 

I thought that Oracle considered BTRFS to be production ready.  It
surprises me that running an Oracle database on BTRFS is not a supported
configuration.

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