Anthropy :verified_flashing: on Nostr: I wrote a post about BcacheFS, since I set it up on my server and had to figure out ...
I wrote a post about BcacheFS, since I set it up on my server and had to figure out how to use it, and what it even is: https://derg.nz/kb/howto/2023/12/09/How-to-setup-bcacheFS.html
I must say I didn't realize it had so much flexibility, like the storage tiering system having the ability to compress towards the 'background' storage, or specifically having more, or less copies available in the cache, or Erasure Coding (like RAID5/6) being flexible and having no write hole. It looks to be a fantastic filesystem, I hope it won't break
I must say I didn't realize it had so much flexibility, like the storage tiering system having the ability to compress towards the 'background' storage, or specifically having more, or less copies available in the cache, or Erasure Coding (like RAID5/6) being flexible and having no write hole. It looks to be a fantastic filesystem, I hope it won't break