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Ask Slashdot: Is It Time To Replace File Systems?**
DidgetMaster writes: Hard drive costs now hover around $20 per terabyte (TB). Drives bigger than 20TB are now available. Fast SSDs are more expensive, but the average user can now afford these in TB capacities as well. Yet, we are still using antiquated file systems that were designed decades ago when the biggest drives were much less than a single gigabyte (GB). Their over ... ⌘ Read more
No it is not πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
No it is not πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
Actually, we should always be in search of a better filesystem. Many swear on ZFS and, yet it is still to make it fully stable, and in wide use, on Linux. For example, RHEL, which is widely used in corporate environments, still does not supports it.

I read somewhere (can't recall where now) that with the mass advent of SSDs, file systems were due to more thoughtful revamp. I will try to find the source, and follow up. Unless I dreamed it, of course.
I just find these kinds of "Ask Slashdot" type posts wuite stupid. Having worked with many file systems myself, of course there are good and bad ones. But you still need a file system (even if you call that a database) β˜ΊοΈπŸ˜†

And yea I currently swear by ZFS myself πŸ‘Œ
I just find these kinds of "Ask Slashdot" type posts wuite stupid. Having worked with many file systems myself, of course there are good and bad ones. But you still need a file system (even if you call that a database) β˜ΊοΈπŸ˜†

And yea I currently swear by ZFS myself πŸ‘Œ