• Unkend@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I looked at bcachefs it is ZFS like but missing a lot of stuff, bcachefs is like a older BSD ZFS.

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        1 year ago

        What exactly are you referring to? It seems to me to be pretty competitive with both ZFS and btrfs, in terms of supported features. It also has a lot of unique stuff, like being able to set drives/redundancy level/parity level/cache policy (among other things) per-directory or per-file, which I don’t think any of the other mainstream CoW filesystems can do.

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          1 year ago

          OpenZFS and Software for it has been adding features like crazy, but it has many full time Dev’s working on it, a lot of stuff for bcachefs is wip work in progress the features are not complete. also it has a lot of wishlist stuff.

          For bcachefs to replace ZFS, it needs 1 to 2 years At least of work with a team of Dev’s.

          Will i use bcachefs to replace ZFS yes when it’s ready.