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    12 days ago

    Snapshot as in a VM?

    Most people run their OS on physical hardware.

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        11 days ago

        Ah, yeah, I have read about that, I do feel a bir hesitant to use BTRFS so I didn’t think about that.

        The Linux machines I have worked with all ran ext3/4 or xfs.

        To be completely fair, I never gave BTRFS a proper chance, at first because it felt too new and unstable when I heard about it, and later I heard that it was developed by Facebook and let my distaste for that company color my perceptions of btrfs.

        But I just checked the wikipedia article and saw that plenty of reputable oranizations have worked on btrfs, so I guess I’ll get it a go when I build a NAS…

        Thanks for reminding me of it, I may get set in my ways from time to time but I do genuinely try to learn and change my way of thinking.

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          11 days ago

          I wouldn’t use it for a NAS. You want ZFS for that.

          Btrfs is good for small setups with either single or dual disks.

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      11 days ago

      You can run your desktop inside of a VM with the GPU and USB PCIe devices passed though.

      However, I think they are talking about btrfs