Re: Recommended why to use btrfs for production?

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> Make certain the kernel command timer value is greater than the driver
> error recovery timeout. The former is found in sysfs, per block
> device, the latter can be get and set with smartctl. Wrong
> configuration is common (it's actually the default) when using
> consumer drives, and inevitably leads to problems, even the loss of
> the entire array. It really is a terrible default.

Are nearline SAS drives considered consumer drives?
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