I want to learn more about file systems from the practical point of view so I know what to expect, how to approach them and what experience positive or negative you had / have.

I found this wikipedia’s comparison but I want your hands-on views.

For now my mental list is

  • NTFS - for some reason TVs on USB love these and also Windows + Linux can read and write this
  • Ext4 - solid fs with journaling but Linux specific
  • Btrfs - some modern fs with snapshot capability, Linux specific
  • xfs - servers really like these as they are performant, Linux specific
  • FAT32 - limited but recognizable everywhere
  • exFAT - like FAT32 but less recognizable and less limited
  • 31337@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    ZFS on TrueNAS SCALE (enables RAID-like functionality, along with many other features).

    Ext4 or NTFS on everything else, simply because it’s default and I don’t use any advanced features.

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      1 month ago

      Nice! What hardware are you using with ZFS on TrueNAS SCALE?

      Yeah simplicity beats everything when you only use basic features.

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        1 month ago

        Old dual-core Pentium, lol (Haswell I think, or something from around that time), 16GB RAM. 5 16TB SATA hard disks.