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etbe | 4 years ago

I'm not sure it makes a lot of difference unless you have hundreds of snapshots. The way changes work to BTRFS is that every change without snapshots does most of the same stuff that a change with snapshots does. If however you have many snapshots (more than 500 according to rumours, I've seen it with over 1000) performance can get really bad. If your script to make snapshot backups works and the script to remove old ones doesn't work properly then the system runs fine for months and suddenly goes ridiculously slow.

A VM with a BTRFS filesystem running on a host using BTRFS gives serious write amplification. But if the real storage is SSD then it's not too bad.

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