Peter Boy composed on 2023-09-15 08:56 (UTC+0200):
>> Felix Miata composed:
>> BTRFS devs seem to
>> think only one is somehow better due to its inclusion of LVM technology.
> There is no „inclusion of LVM technology“ in BTRFS. LVM provides you with
> several separate filesystems, completely independent from each other. A file
> system failure in one LVM volume does not affect any of the other volumes.
> All data in other volumes are safe. In BTRFS, everything is a single huge
> file system, (sub)volumes are just logical groupings within a single, in the
> worst case faulty, file system.
You just described "LVM technology": keeping everything (except boot) in one or
more partitions or disks logically combined as if only one, with subsections
able
to be allocated more or less size, and partitions and/or disks added or removed,
all while actively in use.
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