>> This is the more pertinent question, which it seem btrfs can't do currently.
>
>   btrfs stripes its RAID-0 data across all available disks, so you'd
> lose approximately 1/3 of the data for each file. In some cases, you
> might get lucky and have a small file that resides entirely on the two
> undamaged disks. In that case, it *might* be possible to recover your
> data, but I think in general the amount of effort involved to get that
> degree of recovery is probably far outweighted by the use of your
> backups to restore all of the missing data...

That how I understood raid0 as well, so I do understand that, thank you.

Henti
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