On 2015-08-16 23:35, Tyler Bletsch wrote:
It's nice to hear success stories for once. I would suggest being careful of using BTRFS raid5 or raid6 in production, there are probably still bugs that haven't yet been discovered. Secondarily, if you can deal with slightly more setup and maintenance overhead, BTRFS works _very_ well on top of LVM (it makes online data migration much easier, and provides easy ways to do layered RAID setups).I just wanted to drop you guys a line to say that I am stunned with how excellent btrfs is. I did some testing, and the things that it did were amazing. I took a 4-disk RAID 5 and walked it all the way down to a one-disk volume and back again, mixed in devices of different sizes in different modes, balanced it in every direction, trashed data on drives without the OS knowing, and did every other form of torture I could think of, all while looping file integrity tests, and it was perfect. The ease of use and simplicity were great. I was dreading having to administer ZFS in order to get snapshots and other features, but now I don't have to. With the exception of enterprisey features like SSD intent logs and stuff, it is hands down far better than ZFS. Thanks for the great work!
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