Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by spookthesunset 1578 days ago
As a tl,dr:

“Also keep in mind we pay really close attention to burn rates for our drives, because obviously at our scale it translates to millions of dollars. Btrfs has improved our burn rates with the compression, as the write amplification goes drastically down, thus extending the life of the drives.”

As with anything it comes down to money. Yes a machine going down doesn’t impact the cluster but it does impact their wallet. Every failure of a disk costs money and on the scale of the big boys that can add up to big money.

So while “the system” doesn’t care about drive failures the accountants and CFO’s absolutely care.

2 comments

Just pointing out that "caring about physical drive failure" and "caring about disk corruption or data loss" are completely independent and the latter does not directly equate big money (as there are already systems and SOP in place to deal with handling failed servers). Btrfs isn't notorious for actually frying disks, just the data on them.
Do they care about the FS just silently eating data? I ask because btrfs has been known to do that. Sure, you're not replacing the drive, but you're probably wiping the VM's disk image and creating a new one.