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betterthanlast  ·  3424 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Dear hubski, when was the last time you backed up your important data?

According to my laptop, it's been 57 days... I get a daily pop up to remind me that I'm being an idiot.

My backup drive is currently sitting on a desk blocked by the contents of 3 closets that I had to empty, as my building is replacing pretty vital pipes that are part of the HVAC system and the piper run behind those closets.

I know I should wade my way to the drive before something happens, but.......... argh.

Here's what makes it even worse: I too had an SSD failure, and it was this year around March...





squirvel  ·  3424 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Ugh, I know that feeling too.

Had an SSD failure on the same computer in May. Don't know why I didn't bother to have good backups.

At this point though, I'm either convinced SSD technology isn't suited to my usage demands or Btrfs is the bane of all SSDs.

(Or there is something terribly wrong with my chromebook, and thats why it keeps chewing through SSDs.)

mknod  ·  3424 days ago  ·  link  ·  

If you are using brtfs (well first why are you using brtfs on a personal computer!) you should not be using brtfs, this is because the ssd stuff is always a "future featureset". It could be chewing through ssds because you aren't explitely enabling discard/trim (which are not enabled by default in brtfs)

If you are looking for snapshots, I'd highly suggest xfs which is mature, and has great ssd support with awesome snapshot options.

squirvel  ·  3424 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I did have ssd support enabled though. That is what is particularly getting me annoyed.

Will look into xfs, though I did find some of the features of brtfs really interesting/cool. Need a working modern computer though, so I should probably set something up to boot off of usb.

mknod  ·  3424 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, but the ssd support does NOT enable TRIM by default sadly. (Unless you mean you added it in /etc/fstab manually in which case somethin else fishy awaits)

My personal experience with brtfs has been, horrible to say the least.

The important thing, as you said is getting up and runnin!