Using BTRFS on SSD now ?

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Hi,

I just received a new laptop with a Micron 256GB SSD, and I plan to install 
Fedora 20 onto it.

I'm considering either BTRFS or ext4 (over LUKS-encrypted LVM) for this 
machine, but I'm afraid BTRFS might generate too much writes and shorten the 
SSD lifespan... Or am I mistaken ?

Is there any pro/cons currently, on a 3.14 kernel, about using BTRFS along 
with an SSD ?

Is there specific advice about leaf size, use of compression, snapshots, 
(auto-)defrag etc, that might be relevant especially for SSDs ?

TIA.

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