Really slow on SSD in HP z820 - openSuSE issue?

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kris455
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Re: Really slow on SSD in HP z820 - openSuSE issue?

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Oh, there's also Edit Posting Defaults/Notify me upon replies by default - just checked that, maybe that's the one...
seasoned_geek
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Re: Really slow on SSD in HP z820 - openSuSE issue?

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At any rate, Btrfs support needs to be added to the never ending ToDo list. Real support so it only backs up what is used.

Yeah, I know, in your spare time you will invent Cold Fusion as well. It's just that SuSE isn't the only one moving to that as a default (and now really won't even work booting from anything else)

Ext4 had a good run. It is coming to a close though.
kris455
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Re: Really slow on SSD in HP z820 - openSuSE issue?

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seasoned_geek wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 10:19 pm
Ext4 had a good run. It is coming to a close though.
To be replaced by what? btrfs? XFS? ZFS?
The Seeker
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Re: Really slow on SSD in HP z820 - openSuSE issue?

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seasoned_geek wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 10:19 pm At any rate, Btrfs support needs to be added to the never ending ToDo list. Real support so it only backs up what is used.
I agree. I started a thread asking for this almost four years ago viewtopic.php?t=3506
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Re: Really slow on SSD in HP z820 - openSuSE issue?

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btrfs is already supported in v4 - but can't be RAID (other than if RAID is firmware/hardware based).
The Seeker
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Re: Really slow on SSD in HP z820 - openSuSE issue?

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TeraByte Support wrote: Thu Aug 29, 2024 10:27 pm btrfs is already supported in v4 - but can't be RAID (other than if RAID is firmware/hardware based).
I completely missed that! Thanks so much for adding.
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