Re: [gentoo-user] Filesystem choice for NVMe SSD

2016-01-26 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hi, thank you very much for detailed review :) On Sat, 23 Jan 2016 20:13:33 -0500 Rich Freeman wrote: > > c) F2FS looks very interesting, it has really good flash-oriented > > design [3]. Also it seems to beat EXT4 on PCIe SSD ([3] chapter > > 3.2.2, pages 9-10) and everything other on compile te

Re: [gentoo-user] Filesystem choice for NVMe SSD

2016-01-23 Thread Rich Freeman
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 7:44 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote: > > a) EXT4 is a good extremely robust solution. Reliability is out of > the questioning: on my old box with bad memory banks it kept my data > safe for years, almost all losses were recoverable. And it has some > SSD-oriented features like

[gentoo-user] Filesystem choice for NVMe SSD

2016-01-23 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hi, I plan to use NVMe SSD on my desktop and I'm quite puzzled with the filesystem choice :/ So community input on this matter will be very valuable. Typical anticipated workload: root filesystem, a lot of small and middle sized files (e.g. source code), tons of compiling, ccache, testing and sim