Btrfs adds snapshots and self healing features that simplify recovery. Ext4 is simpler and available on more entry models.
If your NAS supports Btrfs and you want snapshots and fast rollback, it is usually the better default for shared data.
Features and differences
Area
Btrfs
Ext4
Snapshots
Native snapshots with minimal space usage
Not supported natively
Data integrity
Checksums and self healing with RAID
No native checksums
Quotas
Flexible quotas on shared folders
Basic quota options
Copy on write
Yes
No
Performance considerations
For large sequential transfers both file systems can saturate 1 GbE and 2.5 GbE links when disks are healthy. Small file workloads may benefit from Btrfs features and SSD volumes.
Use SSD cache or SSD volumes for metadata heavy tasks
Tune indexing and thumbnail generation to off hours
Keep volumes under capacity limits to avoid fragmentation issues
Snapshots and recovery
Snapshots allow quick rollback after accidental deletes or ransomware events.
Schedule frequent snapshots during work hours
Replicate snapshots to a second NAS for offsite rollback
Test restores monthly with a small sample set
Compatibility and model support
Not all models support Btrfs. Confirm support on your target model before planning snapshots.
Entry models may require Ext4 only
Plus and higher models often support Btrfs with snapshots
Check app specific requirements when mixing volumes
Use case recommendations
Simple rules of thumb for common buyers.
Shared folders and team projects on models that support Btrfs
Basic backup targets or entry models on Ext4
SSD volumes for small file or VM workloads
FAQs
Answers to frequent file system questions.
Can I convert between file systems? A rebuild is required, plan migration steps
Is Ext4 less safe? Both are safe when backed up; Btrfs offers easier rollback
Does Btrfs use more CPU? Overhead is small on supported models
Need technical support or more detailed guidance? Please contact Synology via our Synology Support – Australia page. It includes ticket, Live Chat, warranty and downloads links.
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