• @Namstel
      link
      491 year ago

      As a Linux noob I first thought you were just facerolling on your keyboard. But then I read it as b-cache-fs. It’s a new file system, I take it?

      • PropaGandalf
        link
        fedilink
        321 year ago

        Exactly! It is a new Btrfs competitor and OpenZFS alternative that is built upon the bcache codebase.

      • As someone else said, it’s similar to btrfs. bcachefs has a lot of functional overlap with btrfs, which is great. There have also been a few benchmarks showing that bcachesfs is faster for some situations (cold-cache warming, IIRC). One of the big advantages over btrfs is that bcachefs’s RAID is more robust - several of btrfs’s RAID levels have been marked as experimental and prone to data loss, for years. There’s been improvement in btrfs RAID lately; the skeptic in me believes this is directly a result of pressure from bcachefs, which is in a position to become a favored fs in Linux.

    • Treczoks
      link
      fedilink
      71 year ago

      And I’m waiting until bcachefs has sufficiently spread so I can see whether it really works or not.