Every time I used it for more than that I ran into performance and other concerns (like durability and consistency) pretty quickly. I cannot imagine how this is used seriously when there is something like Ceph available.
Turns out most file systems are horrible key-value stores.
>I cannot imagine how this is used seriously when there is something like Ceph available.
Adopting Ceph is adopting a Ceph engineer, any use-case with the need and funding to run Ceph on production would easily be able to pay for commercial licenses and/or contribute majorly to this or their own fork. They work in different ball-parks entirely
Turns out most file systems are horrible key-value stores.