On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 11:18:40PM -0400, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: > Hello, > > Pierre Neidhardt writes: > > > Jonathan Brielmaier writes: > > > >> No, I did run openSUSE on btrfs, there was no Guix involved at all. But > >> btrfs seemed to be the root case of all my troubles (performance, > >> hang-ups etc). > > I have yet to encounter this kind of problem on the 3 Guix Systems I've > installed with root Btrfs file systems. It's been rock stable, even > under heavy use (I have a Guix machine configured as a Jenkins slave at > work that builds Yocto projects -- it churns through GiB of files > daily). > > [...] > > >> Snapshots did fill up my disk. > > Snapshots only fill up the disk when we use them (and leave them behind > for enough time that the content they refer to has been mostly > rewritten. > > >> So maybe create a config for the OSes of tomorrow: btrfs, wireguard, > >> rust etc :P > > > > In the end, what I'm suggesting is this issue is merely a > > recommendation. > > > > Currently Guix is very annoying to use on small Ext4 partitions, e.g. a > > 64 GiB SSD. With compression on, you suddenly get 3x more space for > > your /gnu/store :) > > I agree that compression is a nice feature.. It also speeds sequential > disk reads and writes. On an old laptop that has a 64 GiB SSD and uses > ext4, I have to 'guix gc' too often, and worry a lot about spaces > (there's literally not much else than Guix on the drive, but it manages > to fill it up quite easily :-). > (ins)efraim@E5400 ~$ sudo compsize -x /gnu/store/ Password: Processed 3158140 files, 737675 regular extents (2467369 refs), 1335101 inline. Type Perc Disk Usage Uncompressed Referenced TOTAL 74% 51G 69G 180G none 100% 32G 32G 86G lzo 51% 19G 36G 93G My understanding of this is that I have 36GB of files that are compressed at 51% to 19GB, and overall due to the deduplication in the store I have references to what would otherwise be 180GB total taking up only 51G. So compression saves me 26% ([69-51]/69), and deduplication saves me 62% ([180-69]/180). -- Efraim Flashner אפרים פלשנר GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted