I think what I meant was: isn't this going to be useless in a couple
of years (if, say, btrfs will be available)? Or it actually gives
something that FS will never be able to give?

Yes, it will help you find/address bugs in the filesystem.  These things
are not unheard of...

It sounds to me like a huge job to fix some issues "not unheard of"...

My point is: if we are trying to fix misbehaving drives/controllers (something that is more common than one might think), that's already done by ZFS on Solaris and FreeBSD, and will be done in btrfs for linux.

I understand not trusting drives/controllers; but not trusting a filesystem...


What am I missing? (I'm far from being an expert... I just don't understand...)





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