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    • AProfessional@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      This is a bit of misinformation. There is no evidence other filesystems have any downsides on an SSD. Use the default choice of your distribution. Roughly nobody uses F2FS on desktops. EXT4 is entirely reasonable and supports TRIM.

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        XFS supports trim too, and is arguably the highest performing filesystem for NVMEs in terms of multi-theaded use-cases. BTRFs is among the slowest filesystems for NVMEs both in IOPS and sequential metrics.

        • AProfessional@lemmy.world
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          Indeed. BTRFS is a different class of filesystem in terms of features too. Their merits are more than “SSD support”.