Re: Btrfs raid allocator

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Hendrik Siedelmann posted on Tue, 06 May 2014 12:41:38 +0200 as excerpted:

> I would like to use btrfs (or anyting else actually) to maximize raid0
> performance. Basically I have a relatively constant stream of data that
> simply has to be written out to disk.

If flexible parallelization is all you're worried about, not data 
integrity or the other things btrfs does, I'd suggest looking at a more 
mature solution such as md- or dm-raid.  They're more mature and less 
complex than btrfs, and if you're not using the other features of btrfs 
anyway, they should simply work better for your use-case.

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