Re: How to stress test raid6 on 122 disk array

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> That really is the case, there's currently no way to do this with BTRFS.
> You have to keep in mind that the raid5/6 code only went into the mainline
> kernel a few versions ago, and it's still pretty immature as far as kernel
> code goes.  I don't know when (if ever) such a feature might get put in, but
> it's definitely something to add to the list of things that would be nice to
> have.
>
> For the moment, the only option to achieve something like this is to set up
> a bunch of separate 8 device filesystems, but I would be willing to bet that
> the way you have it configured right now is closer to what most people would
> be doing in a regular deployment, and therefore is probably more valuable
> for testing.
>

I see.

Right now on our +500TB zfs filesystems we used raid6 with a 6 disk
vdev, which is often in the zfs world, and for btrfs I would be the
same when stable/possible.
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