Linux kernel 6.7 has been released, including support for the new next-gen copy-on-write (COW) bcachefs file system. The Register reports: Linus Torvalds announced the release on Sunday, noting that it is “one of the largest kernel releases we’ve ever had.”
I guess this is a work in progress
Wasn’t the version benchmarked by phoronix actually a debug build which has lowered performance? Here is their updated benchmark which looks more promising: https://www.phoronix.com/review/bcachefs-benchmarks-linux67/2
That’s a link to a nearly 6 year old article