cool and boot time on btrfs improves compared to NTFS? soon we will be able to install windows on reFS too
I have no idea about the boot time I haven't experimented personally (Yet). For sure the btrfs filesystem has a bunch of features that NTFS has not. Starting from the native compression in many flavors, including the great zstd. On ntfs the old ntfs compression is fast and reliable, but comes from the days of nt351 so it's light but has a poor compression ratio, while the new LZX and alike are not native, and just "glued" on top of NTFS (doesn't inherit the compressed status, doesn't have any GUI management tool and so on) As reFS, frankly I coldn't care less, it will be likely slower and less reliable than NTFS, while not bringing in any groundbreaking feature. It will complicate the interoperability with older win 10 and other OSes. And likely any recovering/partitioning SW would be useless on it for many years. Maybe in ten years from now reFS will prove robust, and will evolve in a killer feature.