Re: BTRFS, getting darn slower everyday

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Hi again ;-)
Le 07/10/2012 14:33, Alex a écrit :
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> 1. Convert to a 16k or 32k leafsize.
How should I do this ? Can I do this on a live FS, and isn't this going
to double my on-disk used space (I have active snapshots...)
> 2. defragment (each non-trivial file) every now and again
I believed that the "autodefrag" mount option was supposed to avoid the
need for manual defrags...?

Plus, with respect to snapshots, isn't this going to increase a lot my
used disk space ?

> 3. Note that btrfs in kernel 3.6 (vs 3.5) does appear to be quite a bit quicker.
I'm not sure that "a bit" quicker will be enough, when I see my BTRFS is
currently about 8x slower than what ext4 user to...

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