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Hi,

Just some thoughts....

Way back, SSDs were expensive and less reliable than today.

Given the cost of SSDs today, I would consider even RAIDING the SSDs.

btrfs -- I never, ever considered that to be real production ready and
I believe that even dead hat has moved away from it somewhat (not sure
to what extent).  If you are storing photos and videos, then absolute
data integrity might not be an issue, but what happens if you need
recovery with btrfs failures of any kind?  I would think you would be
in trouble and will need plenty of help with this.

I like the idea of btrfs, but prefer zfs, in any case I just use ext4
over encrypted RAID volumes.

Cheers
A
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