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hey everyone brett kelly here for another tuesday tech tip 45 drives so uh this week im talking about the state of copyright copy on write file systems in rel linux or centos linux our favorite operator all right so the reason this topics coming up right now um over the last few months weve been making the transition uh of all the the underpinning works of transitioning from centos 7 to centos and making sure all our scripts our playbooks that were ready to use all the new fun features that are added to centos 8 and that were aware of all the features that have been removed um so theres theres a lot of changes a lot of new stuff a lot of a lot of old stuff gone but one of the ones i found really interesting where was the complete omission of butterfest or btrfs or btreefs however you want to say it uh which was kind of the the copy on write file system for linux that is its dead it as far as rel and centos is concerned there are other distributions that still use it rel and san