KentOverstreet announced the new Linux File System Bcachefs. Bcachefs originated from the kernel block layer cache called bcache. The author hopes to provide performance similar to XFS/EXT4 and features similar to Btrfs and ZFS. The disk format of Bcachefs has not been finalized yet, and the code is not ready to be merged into the kernel. Early performance results are okay. Current features include support for multiple drives, built-in Cache/layering, CRC32
Kent Overstreet announced the new Linux File System Bcachefs. Bcachefs originated from the kernel block layer cache called bcache. The author hopes to provide performance similar to XFS/EXT4 and features similar to Btrfs and ZFS. The disk format of Bcachefs has not been finalized yet, and the code is not ready to be merged into the kernel.
Early performance results are okay. The current features include support for multi-driver, built-in Cache/layering, CRC32C verification, and Zlib transparent compression. the snapshot function is still under development.