@adelgadoAntonio J. Delgado On Linux, it's ZFS or ext4 all the way for me. ZFS for its data integrity guarantees, and ext4 because it's the tried-and-true workhorse file system which just keeps trugging along. You don't get all the fancy features (I *love* ZFS snapshots), but you know what you get and it isn't random corruption just because the system lost power or whatever.
Oh, and for Linux ext4, I suggest setting data=journal if you don't have reason to leave it at the default data=ordered. This is a per-file-system, maybe per-mount, setting. https://michael.kjorling.se/blog/2024/ext4-defaulting-to-data-ordered/
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