Re: Triple parity and beyond

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On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 8:03 PM, Stan Hoeppner <stan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Parity array rebuilds are read-modify-write operations.  The main
> difference from normal operation RMWs is that the write is always to the
> same disk.  As long as the stripe reads and chunk reconstruction outrun
> the write throughput then the rebuild speed should be as fast as a
> mirror rebuild.  But this doesn't appear to be what people are
> experiencing.  Parity rebuilds would seem to take much longer.

"This" doesn't appear to be what SOME people, who have reported
issues, are experiencing. Their issues must be examined on a case by
case basis.

But I, and a number of other people I have talked to or corresponded
with, have had mdadm RAID 5 or RAID 6 rebuilds of one drive run at
approximately the optimal sequential write speed of the replacement
drive. It is not unusual on a reasonably configured system.

I don't know how fast the rebuilds go on the experimental RAID 5 or
RAID 6 for btrfs.
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