- cross-posted to:
- linux
- cross-posted to:
- linux
Ted Ts’o sent out the EXT4 updates today for Linux 6.11. He explained in that pull request:
“Many cleanups and bug fixes in ext4, especially for the fast commit feature. Also some performance improvements; in particular, improving IOPS and throughput on fast devices running Async Direct I/O by up to 20% by optimizing jbd2_transaction_committed().”
I understand ext4 being dependable, but favorite? I’m curious what makes it your favorite.
Is dependable not a good enough reason to be someone’s favorite?
That’s fine, I just consider that the absolute bare minimum for a FS to be usable.
It’s stable and well refined. Imo these are the most important things for a file system.
Sure, yeah, I would say you should only trust stable, well refined filesystems as a daily driver. Which is why I was curious what set ext4 apart from the rest for you.