Re: Poll: time to switch skinny-metadata on by default?

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On 22 October 2014 04:08, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Since the kernel has code for both "fat" metadata and skinny-metadata,
> they can exist side-by-side and the kernel will use whichever code is
> appropriate.

I understand that the fat extent code will probably never be removed
for compatibility reasons, but do wonder why it's still the default.
Caution?

Petr Janecek's balancing problem [1] and similar bugs aside: is there
a functional reason to prefer "fat" over skinny metadata for future
file systems?

Regards,

T G-R

[1] http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg38443.html
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