Re: 4.11.6 / more corruption / root 15455 has a root item with a more recent gen (33682) compared to the found root node (0)

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On 7/9/17, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have however just upgraded to new ssds then wiped and setup the old
> ones as another backup set, so everything is on brand new filesystems on
> fast ssds, no possibility of old undetected corruption suddenly
> triggering problems.
>
> Also, all my btrfs are raid1 or dup for checksummed redundancy

Do you have any experience/advice/comment regarding
dup data on ssds?
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