Re: Is stability a joke?

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On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 01:31:42PM -0400, Austin S. Hemmelgarn wrote:
> In general yes in this case, but performance starts to degrade exponentially
> beyond a certain point.  The difference between (for example) 10 and 20
> snapshots is not as much as between 1000 and 1010. The problem here is that
> we don't really have a BCP document that anyone ever reads.  A lot of stuff
> that may seem obvious to us after years of working with BTRFS isn't going to
> be to a newcomer, and it's a lot more likely that some random person will
> get things write if we have a good, central BCP document than if it stays as
> scattered tribal knowledge.

"Scattered tribal knowledge"...exactly!  :-D

Cheers,
Nicholas

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