ext4 on mdraid would be really nice alternative
proven to work for decades now and small footprint
Yes! EXT4 for are very stable, but leak something advanced tools such as
compression, dedup and RAID... Well AFAIK, the ext4 doesn't has this
features... Perhaps am I wrong?
mdadm will do mirroring, and is easy and well know to maintain.

Not sure if one needs any of the other features on the boot volume.
Only thing EXT4 would not do is checksum / integrity check - what i guess is the reason it is not supported.

afaik, it is possible to install debian minimal on mdadm raid and then add the proxmox repositories afterwards.


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2018-02-22 13:55 GMT-03:00 Dietmar Maurer <diet...@proxmox.com>:

I have here a bounce of friends complain about ZFS, which is a memory
eater
- and killer!
So, I wonder if Proxmox consider others alternatives, like BRTFS or
whatever.
Yes, but there are still concerns about btrfs stability ...
And btrfs is really slow in some scenarios (dpkg).


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