-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am 14.05.2014 10:42, schrieb Neil Bothwick: > On Wed, 14 May 2014 10:01:42 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: >> But then the "container" of the btrfs would be corrupted, right? > > No, because each element of the RAID is encrypted separately, so > btrfs can still use the good one to repair the bad one. If you were > to create an mdadm array, put dm-crypt on that and then btrfs on > top, which is more efficient because it encrypts each byte only > once, then you would lose the check and repair facilities.
What RAID? I think of a laptop with only one SSD inside. You mean the duplicated metadata in this case? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTcy9LAAoJEClcuD1V0PzmacMP/0kSvPhK5iShKxwAQnJfuSRP S0Q+d1etq/H6TJoBCwRDuu1OLEU2iiyeOcMgPn7ZsFnFgP3joiNtV2OOVioFFbSY 7DvHujkSuTGrD3KxWGV59dZp1TCEX1UYL/L0UOkSujzDvspB1io7mbbEqlAhARpw 79cHZjMSK4juf6Go21Dos1Fnj5peSLPBASVZl7qmRjORZukZMOh70wVEcVcEVwoW VGDnme21GuaiMZn862ha1WMfIJVBArPsqial/hSsilS8l9np1IgtgZDUe1uH4VsA botwaEyr3wrPARBOipqLpCPmK/+R8zihFc/pIbO9c2PsSOKiRQPzVq4VAK4KWyc4 IutpBCO6tOpL6QBtjYmqJk+JF02/Bz1EtmaIfvyUSaQ4ZGP0nEb4qB9K+oWMriBd FDsOz2QT9+X+h/S7wfw3OPqCBHuqSlqqkyy/TFwCiO9e0GFLz8HONVV1rP+GeK5c 7Y3UBPbRDIbb4lsaySfDKgMtMDQ59ei6mwQL6A9CyA5MrL1R0wydYvOrkHyTRSHK xy+vuqxL384zHjORWX6uLj1Tu5hbJhG1JgNFrcHMdKwIV6kRJzYMUHMVYmLN+ENX 5Z2IWJRyVlr5yNGE/NoCDJQue2EO9H/gzxpSnwXeFjMpRSuvGN/2Ay2Ml5zSXB6x qrOj0Zp81jcky7zjXp01 =JG2q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----