Re: when/why to use diffferent raid values for btrfs data & metadata?

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hi

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 3:28 AM, RK <rkasl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> try this article "Linux Don't Need No Stinkin' ZFS: BTRFS Intro &
> Benchmarks"
> http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7308/3/
> , there is a benchmark table and speed analysis (very informative), but
> all the benchmarks are done with same -m and -d mkfs.btrfs option

that's one of the articles i' read.  it also does mention that you can
define data/metadata as differnt RAID, afaict, it doesn't (?) say
anything about the what/why you would ... which is what i'm unclear
about.

thanks!
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