On 2016-03-01 16:44, Duncan wrote:
John Smith posted on Tue, 01 Mar 2016 15:24:04 +0100 as excerpted:
what is the status of btrfs raid5 in kernel 4.4? Thank you
That is a very good question. =:^)
The answer, to the best I can give it, is, btrfs raid56 mode has no known
outstanding bugs specific to it at this time (unless a dev knows of any,
but I've not seen any confirmed on-list), and hasn't had any, at least
nothing major, since early in the 4.1 cycle, so 4.2 thru 4.4 should be
clean of /known/ raid56 bugs.
That really depends on what you consider to be a bug...
For example, for most production usage, the insanely long
rebuild/rebalance times that people are seeing with BTRFS raid56 (on the
order of multiple days per terabyte of data to be rebuilt, compared to a
couple of hours for a rebuild on the same hardware using MDRAID or LVM)
would very much be considered a serious bug, as it significantly
increases the chances of data loss due to further disk failures.
Personally, my recommendation would be to not use BTRFS raid56 for
anything other than testing if you're working with data-sets bigger than
about 250G until this particular issue gets fixed, which may be a while
as we can't seem to figure out what exactly is causing the problem.
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