Being released soon is the Linux 3.8 kernel and one of its many new features is the introduction of the F2FS file-system. The"Flash-Friendly File-System" was developed by Samsung and is showing promise as a new Linux file-system designed around the characteristics of flash-based storage devices. In this article are the first benchmarks of F2FS compared to Btrfs, EXT3, EXT4, XFS, JFS, and ReiserFS file-systems.
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The only drive I am running Btrfs on is /home partition on a platter sata drive with AntiX 13 testing. My SSD AntiX 13 Netbook
with the new Kingston 64gig SSD drive is all Ext2, (I be paranoid still). __{{emoticon}}__ With some tweaks to fstab, grub, and /media/ramdisk to limit writes.