Migrate to bcache: A few questions

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Hello list!

I'm planning to buy a small SSD (around 60GB) and use it for bcache in front 
of my 3x 1TB HDD btrfs setup (mraid1+draid0) using write-back caching. Btrfs 
is my root device, thus the system must be able to boot from bcache using 
init ramdisk. My /boot is a separate filesystem outside of btrfs and will be 
outside of bcache. I am using Gentoo as my system.

I have a few questions:

* How stable is it? I've read about some csum errors lately...

* I want to migrate my current storage to bcache without replaying a backup.
  Is it possible?

* Did others already use it? What is the perceived performance for desktop
  workloads in comparision to not using bcache?

* How well does bcache handle power outages? Btrfs does handle them very
  well since many months.

* How well does it play with dracut as initrd? Is it as simple as telling it
  the new device nodes or is there something complicate to configure?

* How does bcache handle a failing SSD when it starts to wear out in a few
  years?

* Is it worth waiting for hot-relocation support in btrfs to natively use
  a SSD as cache?

* Would you recommend going with a bigger/smaller SSD? I'm planning to use
  only 75% of it for bcache so wear-leveling can work better, maybe use
  another part of it for hibernation (suspend to disk).

Regards,
Kai

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