100 to 200 what? Bananas?
100 to 200 what? Bananas?
Only one thing can be the worst. Grammatically everything else is just bad.
It is pretty bad though.
Is that bad?
What error do you get in the system log when the transfer fails?
I don’t use it for the optimisations, I just prefer its package manager and ecosystem.
That’s still true, dozens of us still use it!
Yes, but for developers it’s good to not have to program for each CPU architecture/OS.
I can write some C, C++ or Rust code and compile it for loads of platforms and have it do the same thing (simplified).
Ah, right you are! Didn’t spot that
What results do you get from hdparm
’s speed tests?
What filesystem is on the disk?
NY is an abbreviation for what? What country?
Telling us what region (or even country) you live in might get you some answers.
You can set the metadata and data independently as RAID0, RAID1 or other levels depending on the number of disks and your desired level of data loss risk.
You need to point it at a directory that has the btrfs root subvolume mounted on it (subvolid=5) although I thought it gave a different error if that was your problem.
Reminds me of VB6.
Presumably that depends where you live.
Which country? Some of the countries in North America aren’t huge.
If you can make safe Rust segfault you’re doing something wrong.
What does “rsync triggered” mean? Rsync isn’t anything to do with btrfs.
Their post says where they’re from - Australia. Or do you mean more specifically?