Stephen Foskett has written a detailed post about why he considers ZFS the Best Filesystem (For Now...). He starts out:
ZFS should have been great, but I kind of hate it: ZFS seems to be trapped in the past, before it was sidelined it as the cool storage project of choice; it's inflexible; it lacks modern flash integration; and it's not directly supported by most operating systems. But I put all my valuable data on ZFS because it simply offers the best level of data protection in a small office/home office (SOHO) environment. Here's why.
It's been a long road to get to where it is and there have been many hinderances, including software patents and malicious licensing.
(Score: 2) by linuxrocks123 on Tuesday July 18 2017, @10:49AM
I've had good luck with NILFS2 recently. Also, I've only ever had serious data corruption once with ext4, and that was when somebody took the SD card out of a Raspberry Pi while it was running ... then made it worse by putting it back in while it was still running :(