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[Discuss] what are pros/cons of different (Linux) filesystems for use with SMR (shingled) hard drives?
- Subject: [Discuss] what are pros/cons of different (Linux) filesystems for use with SMR (shingled) hard drives?
- From: bogstad at pobox.com (Bill Bogstad)
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2020 17:34:36 -0500
An external USB drive that I use solely for full and incremental backups is developing bad blocks. For pricing reasons, I'm going with a new drive which uses SMR for recording. I backup with rsync and a hard link tree for incrementals which means that file data is typically not overwritten at the file level. Metadata of old files changes when a hard link in a new incremental is made to the preexisting file. Are there any things I should watch out for this use case? Particular filesystems that are either good or bad for SMR drives? I obviously want the system to be reliable, but I doubt that making the system rewrite shingles over and over again due to frequent updates to the same disk blocks is good for the longevity of the drive. Any info/opinions appreciated. Thanks, Bill Bogstad
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