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Ask HN: Which Flash FS on Linux: F2FS or NILFS2?

1 pointsby Dabbling_Dion4 months ago
I have been using F2FS for quite a few years, both on SATA SSD and M.2 PCIe stick. Worked great.<p>But I wonder how it compares to NILFS2. I tried that one a decade ago to make a bootable USB stick and it also worked great, eta least compared to ext4.<p>I know both are log-based and deep down NILFS2 makes different tradeoffs, which makes NILFS2 make longer for initial mount IIRC, but IIRC it was friendlier WRT wear&amp;tear.<p>I wonder how do they compare now. I can&#x27;t find anything even remotely current on the subject...

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