On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Curtis Shimamoto
wrote:
> [...]
> Additionally, though not quite as much of a concern to me, the machine in
> which these drives live is an Ivy Bridge Laptop, so there are actually
> only two available SATA3 ports. The odd drive out at this point in time
> is act
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 07:32:36AM -0700, Curtis Shimamoto wrote:
> I am using btrfs to span across two SSDs at the moment. One is a 256GB
> and the other is a 128GB. So as of now, I have the data in "single" form
> and the metadata in a RAID1. I have heard that btrfs can adjust to some
> degree
Hello btrfs people,
I am using btrfs to span across two SSDs at the moment. One is a 256GB
and the other is a 128GB. So as of now, I have the data in "single" form
and the metadata in a RAID1. I have heard that btrfs can adjust to some
degree for devices in a RAID array that vary in sizes due to