On 02/22/2011 10:56 AM, Kevin Wolf wrote:
*sigh*

It starts to get annoying, but if you really insist, I can repeat it
once more: These features that you don't need (this is the correct
description for what you call "misfeatures") _are_ implemented in a way
that they don't impact the "normal" case. And they are it today.


Plus, encryption and snapshots can be implemented in a way that doesn't impact performance more than is reasonable. Compression perhaps not, but if you choose compression, then performance is not your top consideration. That's the case with filesystems that support compression as well.

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