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Description
What should the feature do:
The feature aims to transition the support status of btrfs within TopoLVM from 'experimental' to 'officially supported'. This involves ensuring full compatibility with btrfs, rigorous testing under various scenarios specific to btrfs filesystems, and documentation updates to reflect this support. Additionally, it should address any known issues or limitations that were previously tagged as 'experimental'.
What is use case behind this feature:
Btrfs, being a filesystem that offers advanced features like snapshotting, compression, and subvolume management, is becoming increasingly popular among Linux users, especially in environments where data integrity and flexibility are paramount. For users and organizations that have adopted btrfs as their filesystem of choice, having official support from TopoLVM means they can fully leverage the features and performance optimizations of btrfs in their storage volumes managed by TopoLVM. This transition also signifies a commitment to the broader storage and filesystem community, showcasing TopoLVM's dedication to supporting a wide array of storage technologies and configurations. By moving btrfs to official support status, TopoLVM can attract a wider user base, foster community contributions, and enhance its utility in diverse environments.