Hello, On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 07:56:57AM +0200, Anders Andersson wrote: > With btrfs you can just throw any block devices together and it will > automatically use whatever it can, restricted to the level of > redundancy you requested.
This is what originally led me to give btrfs a try at home. Unfortunately since then I've experienced multiple occasions where a device fails and it renders the btrfs filesystem that it's part of unavailable. I haven't lost any data but I've had it go read-only, I've had situations where it was impossible to logically remove a dead device without upgrading the kernel to a version not packaged in Debian (and so requiring reboot and filesystem offline until this was done). If you follow the btrfs list then these sorts of things are still happening to this day. In a multi-device environment, availability comes ahead of convenience for me, so my btrfs experiment won't be going beyond my home any time soon. Cheers, Andy