Why is Linux file system never really improving when there are so many potential developers? In the last 15 years I've only switched from ext3 to ext4 which isn't much of a change.
And the only alternative I hear recommended is xfs which is also around forever but not advanced, zfs is license restricted and btrfs isn't widely used enough to consider using it daily.
It's sad Linux is still stuck with basic file systems without any of the modern features to this day even though there must be huge demand for a more modern file system that can go with kernel GPL2.
And the only alternative I hear recommended is xfs which is also around forever but not advanced, zfs is license restricted and btrfs isn't widely used enough to consider using it daily.
It's sad Linux is still stuck with basic file systems without any of the modern features to this day even though there must be huge demand for a more modern file system that can go with kernel GPL2.