Re: Debian 3.7.1 BTRFS crash

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On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 6:07 AM, Jérôme Poulin <jeromepoulin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It seems the SSD has bad blocks now, BTRFS seems to abuse SSD disks, I
> burnt 1 SSD disk and 2 USB flash drive since I'm using BTRFS, in about
> 2 months for each.

USB flash drives are rubbish for any filesystem except FAT32 and then
still only gracefully accept large sequential writes. A few years ago
I thought it would be a good idea to put the root partition of a few
of my small Debian servers on USB flash, so that the harddisks could
spin down at night and I could easily prepare and switch a new
Debian-version. However, each and every USB stick got trashed within a
year, no matter which brand, size or product line and despite
specifically formatting them ext3 without a journal. I now use low-end
but recent series of SSD's and have had no such problems any more. I
don't use btrfs on them as yet, but ext4 even with a journal is doing
just fine.

Regards,

Bart
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