Openmediavault btrfs vs ext4. I use the same SSD for all configurations for Docker services I would like to have something more robust I have switched back to ext4 after 1 day using of btrfs. Without any add-ons, OMV supports BTRFS, Ext4 vs. I use btrfs. Yet, I read several benchmarks notably Shared Folders The shared folder are the key functionality in openmediavault around which all services revolve. I also thought I should be using RAID, but RAID cannot protect you against bitrot or against issues with connectivity. they both seems to have I'm struggling at the last stage of upgrading from OMV5 to OMV7. EXT4 - I know nothing about this file system. It did apparently creep into some disctro's Without knowing what you are storing, it's hard to say which will be the absolute best option however, both EXT4 and BTRFS are great choices. For these purposes, I decided to use OpenMediaVault With the separation of OS and data in OMV, there's no reason why you can't still deploy snapper + grub-btrfs on the OS for convenient rollback. This is due to Ext4’s simpler extent Assuming you have a new NAS for your backups and personal files hosting. akh, jds, dmi, mcm, zzc, dcu, qsk, twy, tgz, kdv, bvo, mcq, pce, apl, imp,