Compared to ZFS, it's a sideways movement except for being in the kernel. ZFS has a lot more enterprise level features and an excellent track record. Its used widely for some pretty big installations, and still can be used by the homelabber quite nicely. Things like fs send and native encryption are big.
Compared to BTRFS, well, it's definitely an improvement in many areas for a driver that's in the kernel.
Compared to ZFS, it's a sideways movement except for being in the kernel. ZFS has a lot more enterprise level features and an excellent track record. Its used widely for some pretty big installations, and still can be used by the homelabber quite nicely. Things like
fs send
and native encryption are big.Compared to BTRFS, well, it's definitely an improvement in many areas for a driver that's in the kernel.