Re: [RFC 0/5] BTRFS hot relocation support

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On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 10:36:03PM +0200, Kai Krakow wrote:
> zwu.kernel@xxxxxxxxx <zwu.kernel@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb:
> 
> >   The patchset is trying to introduce hot relocation support
> > for BTRFS. In hybrid storage environment, when the data in
> > HDD disk get hot, it can be relocated to SSD disk by BTRFS
> > hot relocation support automatically; also, if SSD disk ratio
> > exceed its upper threshold, the data which get cold can be
> > looked up and relocated to HDD disk to make more space in SSD
> > disk at first, and then the data which get hot will be relocated
> > to SSD disk automatically.
> 
> How will it compare to bcache? I'm currently thinking about buying an SSD 
> but bcache requires some efforts in migrating the storage to use. And after 
> all those hassles I am even not sure if it would work easily with a dracut 
> generated initramfs.

  On the side note: dm-cache, which is already in-kernel, do not need to
reformat backing storage.

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