2011/7/12 Manuel Escudero <jmlev...@gmail.com>

> Hi, at this time, I'm running Fedora 15 X86_64 in my main machine with
> BTRFS as the file system.
> Since I made the installation I found some "performance peaks" in the
> system, I mean, Sometimes
> it works well, sometimes it is kind of slow.
>
> Specially I'm having problems with VM's, (both in VirtualBox and VMware
> Player) their
> performance and the system's one are both HORRIBLE! This never happened in
> F14 with
> Ext4 (Filesystem was the only "deep change" I made to my system when
> upgraded) So I was
> wondering if there are some tips to improve system's performance in F15
> with BTRFS.
>
> Also the system delays a little in boot and I don't like that, Any
> Suggestions?
>
> P.S. Other people reported this issue too:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=689127
>
> I want to Know How to Solve it and why is it there.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Now I confirmed BTRFS performance issues:

http://arosenfeld.wordpress.com/2010/12/27/back-to-ext4-from-btrfs/

I can't keep using this thing anymore. So now the question is:

If is not possible to solve the performance issues in BTRFS, How
can I convert a btrfs partition back to ext4? it doesn't matter I have an
encrypted filesystem?

Thanks again.

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