From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: gqjiang@suse.com (Guoqing Jiang) Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2017 11:33:05 +0800 Subject: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [LSF/MM ATTEND] md raid general discussion In-Reply-To: <79796ea4-2631-c762-b8a1-50bcdcbc602e@suse.de> References: <79796ea4-2631-c762-b8a1-50bcdcbc602e@suse.de> Message-ID: <587C3EF1.3020401@suse.com> On 01/10/2017 12:38 AM, Coly Li wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I'd like to propose a general md raid discussion, it is quite necessary > for most of active md raid developers sit together to discuss current > challenge of Linux software raid and development trends. > > In the last years, we have many development activities in md raid, e.g. > raid5 cache, raid1 clustering, partial parity log, fast fail > upstreaming, and some effort for raid1 & raid0 performance improvement. > > I see there are some kind of functionality overlap between r5cache > (raid5 cache) and PPL (partial parity log), currently I have no idea > where we will go for these two development activities. > Also I receive reports from users that raid1 performance is desired when > it is built on NVMe SSDs as a cache (maybe bcache or dm-cache). I am > working on some raid1 performance improvement (e.g. new raid1 I/O > barrier and lockless raid1 I/O submit), and have some more ideas to discuss. > > Therefore, if md raid developers may have a chance to sit together, > discuss how to efficiently collaborate in next year, it will be much > more productive then communicating on mailing list. I would like to attend raid discussion, besides above topics I think we can talk about improve the test suite of mdadm to make it more robust (I can share related test suite which is used for clustered raid). And I could share the status of clustered raid about what we have done and what we can do in the future. Finally, I'd like to know/discuss about the roadmap of RAID. Thanks a lot! Guoqing