Re: Why btrfs inline small file by default?

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>> If there is a lot of small files, then the size of metadata will be
>> undesirable due to deduplication
>
>
> Yes, that is a fact, but if that really matters depends on the use-case
> (e.g., the small files to large files ratio, ...). But as btrfs is designed
> explicitly as a general purpose file system, you usually want the good
> performance instead of the better disk-usage (especially as disk space isn't
> expensive anymore).

As I understand it, in basically all cases the total storage used by
inlining will be _smaller_, as the allocation doesn't need to be
aligned to the sector size.
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