Recommended file linux systems for SSD in 2018 [on hold]











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What are the recommended file linux systems for SSD in 2018 ?



Are F2FS, NILFS2 or BTRFS good choices compared to ext4 ?










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    What's so wrong with Ext4 that makes you think of using exotics such as F2FS or NILFS?
    – AlexP
    Dec 3 at 12:01












  • Possible duplicate of File system for an SSD drive
    – M_dk
    Dec 3 at 12:48










  • @AlexP ext4's journal has many writes, I'd like to optimize the longevity of my SSD
    – SebMa
    Dec 3 at 13:04






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    Any half-decent modern SSD has enough endurance to outlive any mechanical disk. For an eye-opener, see the Anandtech article on the endurance of the Samsung SSD 840, an old consumer-grade TLC device (article by Kristian Vättö, November 2012). Briefly put, in a home computer a consumer-grade SSD will outlast the useful life of the machine; in a server, a server-grade SSD will outlast any reasonable depreciation time.
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    Dec 3 at 13:15

















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What are the recommended file linux systems for SSD in 2018 ?



Are F2FS, NILFS2 or BTRFS good choices compared to ext4 ?










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    What's so wrong with Ext4 that makes you think of using exotics such as F2FS or NILFS?
    – AlexP
    Dec 3 at 12:01












  • Possible duplicate of File system for an SSD drive
    – M_dk
    Dec 3 at 12:48










  • @AlexP ext4's journal has many writes, I'd like to optimize the longevity of my SSD
    – SebMa
    Dec 3 at 13:04






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    Any half-decent modern SSD has enough endurance to outlive any mechanical disk. For an eye-opener, see the Anandtech article on the endurance of the Samsung SSD 840, an old consumer-grade TLC device (article by Kristian Vättö, November 2012). Briefly put, in a home computer a consumer-grade SSD will outlast the useful life of the machine; in a server, a server-grade SSD will outlast any reasonable depreciation time.
    – AlexP
    Dec 3 at 13:15















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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Kusalananda, X Tian, Jeff Schaller, Rui F Ribeiro, Ipor Sircer Dec 3 at 12:54


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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Kusalananda, X Tian, Jeff Schaller, Rui F Ribeiro, Ipor Sircer Dec 3 at 12:54


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    What's so wrong with Ext4 that makes you think of using exotics such as F2FS or NILFS?
    – AlexP
    Dec 3 at 12:01












  • Possible duplicate of File system for an SSD drive
    – M_dk
    Dec 3 at 12:48










  • @AlexP ext4's journal has many writes, I'd like to optimize the longevity of my SSD
    – SebMa
    Dec 3 at 13:04






  • 2




    Any half-decent modern SSD has enough endurance to outlive any mechanical disk. For an eye-opener, see the Anandtech article on the endurance of the Samsung SSD 840, an old consumer-grade TLC device (article by Kristian Vättö, November 2012). Briefly put, in a home computer a consumer-grade SSD will outlast the useful life of the machine; in a server, a server-grade SSD will outlast any reasonable depreciation time.
    – AlexP
    Dec 3 at 13:15
















  • 2




    What's so wrong with Ext4 that makes you think of using exotics such as F2FS or NILFS?
    – AlexP
    Dec 3 at 12:01












  • Possible duplicate of File system for an SSD drive
    – M_dk
    Dec 3 at 12:48










  • @AlexP ext4's journal has many writes, I'd like to optimize the longevity of my SSD
    – SebMa
    Dec 3 at 13:04






  • 2




    Any half-decent modern SSD has enough endurance to outlive any mechanical disk. For an eye-opener, see the Anandtech article on the endurance of the Samsung SSD 840, an old consumer-grade TLC device (article by Kristian Vättö, November 2012). Briefly put, in a home computer a consumer-grade SSD will outlast the useful life of the machine; in a server, a server-grade SSD will outlast any reasonable depreciation time.
    – AlexP
    Dec 3 at 13:15










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What's so wrong with Ext4 that makes you think of using exotics such as F2FS or NILFS?
– AlexP
Dec 3 at 12:01






What's so wrong with Ext4 that makes you think of using exotics such as F2FS or NILFS?
– AlexP
Dec 3 at 12:01














Possible duplicate of File system for an SSD drive
– M_dk
Dec 3 at 12:48




Possible duplicate of File system for an SSD drive
– M_dk
Dec 3 at 12:48












@AlexP ext4's journal has many writes, I'd like to optimize the longevity of my SSD
– SebMa
Dec 3 at 13:04




@AlexP ext4's journal has many writes, I'd like to optimize the longevity of my SSD
– SebMa
Dec 3 at 13:04




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Any half-decent modern SSD has enough endurance to outlive any mechanical disk. For an eye-opener, see the Anandtech article on the endurance of the Samsung SSD 840, an old consumer-grade TLC device (article by Kristian Vättö, November 2012). Briefly put, in a home computer a consumer-grade SSD will outlast the useful life of the machine; in a server, a server-grade SSD will outlast any reasonable depreciation time.
– AlexP
Dec 3 at 13:15






Any half-decent modern SSD has enough endurance to outlive any mechanical disk. For an eye-opener, see the Anandtech article on the endurance of the Samsung SSD 840, an old consumer-grade TLC device (article by Kristian Vättö, November 2012). Briefly put, in a home computer a consumer-grade SSD will outlast the useful life of the machine; in a server, a server-grade SSD will outlast any reasonable depreciation time.
– AlexP
Dec 3 at 13:15

















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