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Bitrot and atomic COWs: Inside “next-gen” filesystems | Ars Technica
Most people don't care much about their filesystems. But at the end of the
day, the filesystem is probably the single most important part of an
operating system. A kernel bug might mean the loss of whatever you're
working on right now, but a filesystem bug could wipe out everything you've
ever done... and it could do so in ways most people never imagine.

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