Btrfs vs OpenZFS

Posted by linuxhint on Dec 27, 2018 7:07 PM EDT
LinuxHint; By Ranvir Singh
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Btrfs or B-tree file system is the newest competitor against OpenZFS, arguably the most resilient file system out there. Both the file systems share some commonalities such as having checksum on data blocks, transaction groups and copy-on-write mechanism, making them both target the user groups. So what’s the difference and which one should you use?

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