Re: BTRFS, getting darn slower everyday

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Le 08/10/2012 13:38, Goffredo Baroncelli a écrit :
> The autodefrag option is per filesystem not per subvolume. The settings
> of the first subvolueme is used also for the other ones.
Uh !

So there is no interest in creating several subvols, some for which
files should be autodefragged, and some not ? That's to bad :-(

> I fear that both the combination of autodefrag and the high number of
> snapshot could be the root-cause of the the bad performance. 

As a test, I will try to remove *most* of my snapshots and see if it
helps...

Thanks for the suggestion !

Kind regards.

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