On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 11:03 -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > I haven't tried btrfs yet, but aren't you mixing apples and oranges? > btrfs is a base file system in the vein of reiserfs and to a certain > extent ext4, while mdadm is a tool for controlling software raid.
Yes and no. Btrfs *is* a filesystem, but one which also provides LVM functionality, RAID, snapshots, subvolumes, etc. It's a very different beast from ext4 or reiserfs. But no, I've never tried actually setting up any of that sort of thing - my knowledge is mostly theoretical. Simon.
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