Are there error resilient filesystems for Linux?
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Windows has a "Resilient FileSystem" since Windows 8.
Are there similarly resilient filesystems for Linux? What I expect from such a filesystem is that a bad block won't screw up either files or the journal. I'm no FS geek, so please explain if such error-resilience is unfit for a desktop/CPU intensive/memory intensive/lowers the HDD's lifespan/is already in some FS like Ext4/etc.
**Is there something like this available for Linux?**
Asked by Camilo Martin
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Dec 28, 2011, 10:25 AM
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