On 08/07/2015 3:40 PM, "Brian May" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> So it seems the best way of getting Raid1, for the purpose of protecting
your data if one hard disk fails, is to use Software Raid, and then put
bttrfs on top? Is this correct?

No.

Others will give a more comprehensive answer but you use btrfs (or for that
matter zfs) instead of software raid and let it manage the raid and file
system. BTRFS and Zfs work from the block level up.

That is what I've done successfully on my media server using zfs.
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