Re: Adventures in btrfs raid5 disk recovery

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Interestingly enough, so far I'm finding with full stripe writes, i.e.
3x raid5, exactly 128KiB data writes, devid 3 is always parity. This
is raid4. So...I wonder if some of these slow cases end up with a
bunch of stripes that are effectively raid4-like, and have a lot of
parity overwrites, which is where raid4 suffers due to disk
contention.

Totally speculative as the sample size is too small and distinctly non-random.


Chris Murphy
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