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title: "Talks"
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description: "Motiejus Jakštys on stage"
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2025-09-11 DevOpsDays Vilnius
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**The Filesystem Diaries: Scaling Btrfs in an Enterprise**
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Btrfs was merged into the Linux kernel in 2009, arriving with bold
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promises—and, let's be honest, a reputation for instability. I first tried it
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on my laptop in 2011. It wiped my data. Twice. On the bright side, it taught me
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the value of backups.
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Fast forward to 2025: btrfs is no longer the experimental filesystem of the
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past. It's stable, mature, feature-rich, and fully part of the Linux kernel.
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But old reputations die hard. Even today, Google Cloud Platform doesn’t
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officially support it—not because of technical shortcomings, but because
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customer demand hasn’t pushed the issue.
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At Chronosphere, we decided to take a fresh look. After months of evaluation
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and testing, we migrated petabytes of customer data across thousands of disks
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to btrfs. This talk is our story: why we made the leap, what we learned along
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the way, and how we’re helping bring btrfs into wider enterprise
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adoption—including working with Google to support it natively.
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I'll share the decision-making process, key performance and reliability
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insights, and the quirks you only discover when running btrfs at scale. Whether
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you're btrfs-curious or just love a good ops tale, you'll walk away with
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real-world takeaways—and maybe a newfound respect for this once-maligned
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filesystem.
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If you know what NTFS, ext4, or ZFS are, you’re ready for this journey.
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No video, no slides.
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2022-04-10 Zig Milan Party
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**How Zig is Used at Uber**
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* [Written form]({{<ref "log/2022/how-uber-uses-zig" >}}).
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* [Slides](/talks/2022-zig-milan-party_How-zig-is-used-at-Uber.pdf).
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* Video: [webm](/talks/2022-zig-milan-party_How-zig-is-used-at-Uber.webm), [mkv](/talks/2022-zig-milan-party_How-zig-is-used-at-Uber.mkv), [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCj2J3HcEfc).
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