tl;dr
Phoronix first benchmark of bcachefs on Linux 6.7 had some debug options enabled, which decrease performance. Now they are disabled by default and bcachefs performance is generally better, altough random I/O is still slow.
tl;dr
Phoronix first benchmark of bcachefs on Linux 6.7 had some debug options enabled, which decrease performance. Now they are disabled by default and bcachefs performance is generally better, altough random I/O is still slow.
Hm, not sure why he thinks bcachefs will ‘mature’ over the coming months ? …unless more debugging/stability features are enabled by default.
I hoped for more speed umpf, but looking forward to testing…
Bcachefs still misses major features, so it’s possible to expect that performance will change over time. Just because bcachefs is upstreamed to Linux doesn’t mean it’s finished.
https://bcachefs.org/Roadmap/