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by homebrewer
335 days ago
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raid 5/6 is completely broken and there's not much interest in fixing it — nobody who's willing to pay for its development (which includes Facebook, SUSE, Oracle, and WD) uses raid 5/6; you shouldn't have been running it in the first place. I understand it's basically blaming the victim, but doing at least some research on the filesystem before starting to use it is a good idea in any case. https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Status.html edit: just checked, it says the same thing in man pages — not for production use, testing/development only. |
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Your point raid 5/6 not being tested heavily by actual users is entirely on point, those enterprise heavy users are only running RAID 10 like configurations.
If you want RAID 5/6, just use ZFS as they have solved all of these issues. I don't know if its due to sheer luck or maybe the fact is that Sun at its time was actually running RAID 5/6 in production (hard drives were not as cheap back then as they are now)?