@@carpetbomberz Thanks Eric I finally put the pro audio gear I used for years they were just gathering dust, over kill I know but it was fun hooking it back up
I reinstalled Fedora 38 with XFS on my test system, 11th gen i7 with Samsung M.2 980 (yeah cursed one but it was cheap) and ran KDiskMark. With btfs Reads SEQ1M Q8T1 6054 MB/s, Q1T1 2649 MB/s. RND4k Q32T1 1093 MB/s, Q1T1 90.53 MB/s. Writes SEQ1M Q8T1 4330 MB/s, Q1T1 2504 MB/s. RND4K Q32T1 408 MB/s, Q1T1 226.29 MB/s. With XFS(LVM) Reads Reads SEQ1M Q8T1 6140 MB/s, Q1T1 4014 MB/s. RND4k Q32T1 1778 MB/s, Q1T1 99 MB/s. Writes SEQ1M Q8T1 4421 MB/s, Q1T1 2510 MB/s. RND4K Q32T1 974 MB/s, Q1T1 295 MB/s. The install went so quickly compared to btfs I thought something was wrong. In use it feels more responsive than before. Fedora 38 XFS did crash once when I was installing software that I regularly use but it may have been a GNOME thing as I got booted from the WM.
I appreciate and respect your efforts and scientific approach and love to come to your channel to learn. Thanks and hope your voice gets better soon.
thanks!
@@CyberGizmo Let me add, your sound quality is impeccable even for that short segment at the beginning 👍🔉
@@carpetbomberz Thanks Eric I finally put the pro audio gear I used for years they were just gathering dust, over kill I know but it was fun hooking it back up
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I reinstalled Fedora 38 with XFS on my test system, 11th gen i7 with Samsung M.2 980 (yeah cursed one but it was cheap) and ran KDiskMark. With btfs Reads SEQ1M Q8T1 6054 MB/s, Q1T1 2649 MB/s. RND4k Q32T1 1093 MB/s, Q1T1 90.53 MB/s. Writes SEQ1M Q8T1 4330 MB/s, Q1T1 2504 MB/s. RND4K Q32T1 408 MB/s, Q1T1 226.29 MB/s.
With XFS(LVM) Reads Reads SEQ1M Q8T1 6140 MB/s, Q1T1 4014 MB/s. RND4k Q32T1 1778 MB/s, Q1T1 99 MB/s. Writes SEQ1M Q8T1 4421 MB/s, Q1T1 2510 MB/s. RND4K Q32T1 974 MB/s, Q1T1 295 MB/s.
The install went so quickly compared to btfs I thought something was wrong. In use it feels more responsive than before. Fedora 38 XFS did crash once when I was installing software that I regularly use but it may have been a GNOME thing as I got booted from the WM.
"Oh the fools, if only they -built it with 6001 hulls- benchmarked it with *[insert Your fav filesystem]*, when will they learn??!"
Not quite, Ubuntu forces Snap on the user his system, instead of regular packages. That makes Ubuntu utterly unusable for me.
EXT4 giveth the speed. Snap taketh away the speed.