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Depends on your needs.

Stability, reliability: ext4/XFS

CoW, snapshots, multi-drive FS: ZFS/btrfs

SSD speed, longevity: F2FS



I've had F2FS on an Android tablet for many years. Resurrected it. However I'm running Debian on my laptop and I'm scared to try f2fs on / Because i get warnings about it being not fully supported "yet" i would love to have an SSD optimized FS on Linux. Since AAPL will open source the release version, is it conceivable that AFS could replace ext4 as the default Linux FS?


Do you think Apple will release it with GPL-compatible license?


Most Apple OSS stuff is released under Apache (Swift 2.2 is Apache 2), so probably?


I think it could be mentioned that most of the features regarding CoW and snapshots could be provided by LVM these days.


Without getting stability and reliability correct don't bother with the other features. What good is it if the filesystem handles oodles of drives if none of them have any of the data you put on them?




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