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On 12/31/2014 05:26 PM, Chris Samuel wrote:
> I suspect this is a knock-on effect of the fact that (unless this
> has changed recently & IIRC) RAID-1 with btrfs will only mirrors
> data over two drives, no matter how many you add to an array.

I wish btrfs wouldn't use the old school micro-managing storage
terminology (or only as aliases) and instead let you set the goals.
What people really mean is that they want their data to survive the
failure of N drives - exactly how that is done doesn't matter.  It
would also be nice to be settable as an xattr on files and directories.

Roger

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