Re: btrfs vs write caching firmware bugs (was: Re: BTRFS recovery not possible)

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On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 11:31:35AM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Right. The questions I have: should Btrfs (or any file system) be able
> to detect such devices and still protect the data? i.e. for the file

I have more than 600 industrial machine all around the world.
After a few fs corruption (ext4) I found the culprit in the SSD
(choosed by the provider) cheating about flush/sync.

Well, forcing the data=journal at mount, fixed the problem. Same SSDs,
since years, no more problem at all.

Personally I don't really care about performance. Resilience first.
Than options to fix even if the hardware is in the middle of nowhere,
without need to go on site.

Thanks a lot for your work,
Andrea




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