Btrfs evangelists under psychiatric observation for the next 72 hours
Bcachefs just glad to be mentioned
Bootable snapshots though that you can use to rollback your system. More than worth the slower speed
XFS is a great filesystem, I run it on all my servers and desktop. SGI created it the mid 90s and ported it to Linux in 2001 so it’s quite mature and still actively developed. It’s just a filesystem though, so if you want parity use md raid, if you want snapshots use lvm, encryption use luks and such.
Seriously, they’re just gonna put the geometric mean of all benchmarks and claim that means anything? Maybe it means something for people who don’t care at all about what their most performance-sensitive workloads are.
Just? This is a link to the last page of the benchmarks. The other pages have other workloads on them - quite a lot of DB benchmarks though.