On 18 February 2014 14:30, Russell Coker <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Petros <[email protected]> wrote:
> BTRFS doesn't have any sort of RAID-5/6 support that's remotely usable.  RAID-
> Z/Z2/Z3 works really well on ZFS.
>
> If you use a BTRFS root filesystem with systemd then you can't balance or
> scrub the filesystem because systemd journal file use triggers a BTRFS data
> corruption bug.  But then root on ZFS is pretty much unusable on Linux anyway.

The version of btrfs that ships with Ubuntu Saucy supports RAID
levels: 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
You can mix and match, so metadata gets mirrored while data gets
raid5, for instance, if you really want.

I've been running btrfs as root on a few systems, and they've all been
fine. Note that they're Ubuntu though, so they'll be Upstart, not
systemd, and with almost certainly later versions (and more heavily
patched versions) of the linux kernel. But presumably available on
Debian via some backports.

-T
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