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Hello nixers,
As a penguin who has been using Linux for many years, I have now decided on systems and installations that are stable and trouble-free, and most importantly, from which I can easily rollback. One of the essential things for me, and of course for most of us, is to create an installation that is protected against data loss, which is why I am a little obsessed with SSD-Wear.
Nix has always excited me, but I can't say that I understand its logic very well. The thing I'm most curious about is whether NixOS is SSD-friendly with its current structure, including rebuild-build-like operations.
I'm not talking about the different versions of the applications occupying the disk and taking up space and garbage solution, I wonder about the situation where that write and wear the disk very intensively. If I stay on the stable channel and use NixOS with a non-rolling structure, will SSD-Wear conditions occur similar to my current Linux Mint + BTRFS + Snapper installation? Whenever possible, I use applications with a solution on RAM (tmpfs-shm or browser-psd).
What should be the ideal installation for NixOS?
NixOS + BTRFS or would Ext4 be enough?
Even though I tried to do a lot of research before writing here and even tried to get information about NixOS SSD Wear from AI tools, I could not get enough or correct information.
TLDR;
Title is enough to get my main issue.
mersinde kiz kalesi civari kocaman tarihi bir sehir var ustune koyler kurulmus atıl kalmis neden?