chore(doc): adding btrfs filesystem in the doc

Signed-off-by: Pawan <pawan@mayadata.io>
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Pawan 2020-07-08 14:07:16 +05:30 committed by Kiran Mova
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@ -106,9 +106,9 @@ parameters you want. In case, zfs properties paramenters are not provided, the v
Also currently supported fs types are ext2/3/4, xfs and zfs only. The *poolname* is the must argument.
Also there must be a ZPOOL running on *all the nodes* with the name given in the storage class.
##### ext2/3/4 or xfs as FsType
##### ext2/3/4 or xfs or btrfs as FsType
If we provide fstype as ext2/3/4 or xfs, the driver will create a ZVOL, which is a blockdevice carved out of ZFS Pool.
If we provide fstype as ext2/3/4 or xfs or btrfs, the driver will create a ZVOL, which is a blockdevice carved out of ZFS Pool.
This blockdevice will again formatted as corresponding filesystem(ext2/3/4 or xfs). In this way applications will get desired filesystem.
Here, in this case there will be a filesystem layer on top of ZFS filesystem, and applications may not get the optimal performance.
The sample storage class for ext4 fstype is provided below :-