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I love that bcachefs is getting so close to being a realistic option.

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Wow, looks like it was a sensible option to stick with EXT4 this build. Neat that there’s some competition in this space, but ol’ reliable just keeps on trucking.

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If all you care about is speed you could do even better than EXT4. But I wouldn’t recommend it because you should care about more than speed.

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I don’t know anything about F2FS. I was surprised to see it do so well.

I imagine for home lab stuff, filesystems usually won’t be the bottleneck? Is there any case where a home user might benefit from a faster filesystem?

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It’s designed to take advantage of the way eMMC flash works, so it’s very popular on Android phones.

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