File System Implementations Linux supports many different file systems, each designed with different goals such as performance, reliability, scalability, compatibility, or storage efficiency.
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File System Implementations Linux supports many different file systems, each designed with different goals such as performance, reliability, scalability, compatibility, or storage efficiency.

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Meet Linux's New Fastest File-System – Bcachefs
Meet Linux’s New Fastest File-System – Bcachefs
First announced over five years ago, ex-Google engineer Kent Overstreet is pleasured in announcing the general availability of a new open-source file-system for Linux, called the Bcache File System (orBcachefs). Bcachefs is a Linux kernel block layer cache that aims at offering a speedier and more advanced way of storing data on servers. Bcachefs promises to provide the same performance and…
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