Re: understanding differences in recoverability of raid1 vs raid10 and performance implications of unusual numbers of devices

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>raid 1 write data on all disks synchronously all time, no tricks.
>btrfs raid1 read data by PID%2
>0 - first copy
>1 - second copy

Meaning, a single-process database will only ever read one copy? At least, meaning of first/second relative to physical devices depends on extent, right, right?
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
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