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* Per. subvolume RAID levels removed from planned features?
@ 2020-12-02 23:52 waxhead
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From: waxhead @ 2020-12-02 23:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I noticed that object level mirroring and striping was removed from the 
wikis list of 'features currently in development or planned for future 
releases.'

Does this mean that per. subvolume RAID levels are a lost cause?

I earlier suggest that I think that it should be possible to assign 
storage device ID's to groups. For example group1=fast_hdd, 
group2=fast_ssd, group3=slow_hdd, etc.... etc....

While admittedly per. subvolume RAID levels would be mostly useful if 
you could assign weight to a subvolume to make it prefer to be stored on 
a certain group or groups I still think that for some setups per. 
subvolume RAID levels still serves a purpose and I would hate to see 
that feature go.

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