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What Resilient filesystem would you use on a faulty harddisk ?

This is question I'd like to ask, to avoid wasting this kind of resources ..

I'd like to use some faulty disks just for volatile stuff or archive random crap or transport copies of copies …

I am sharing my research on this page

According to :

BtrFs seems an option, or greyhole, MhddFs but I am not yet convinced.

I'd rather hack something using Sar tool, and eventually RAID over partitions if it makes sense

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DeDuplication

I plan to use lessfs to store by random junk backup of backup of backups ..

This filesystem uses DeDuplication : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_deduplication

feel free to install my deb package :

LessFS: I did rebuilt it also for armv5 but did not manage to run it …

@TaG: DeDuplication FileSystem FusE MounT

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@TaG : Linux Windows OS NFS Drive HardDisk NTFS SMB CVS Partition File fuse MounT fs ResilienT

@from: FS FilE

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