jim owens wrote:

Remember that the device bandwidth is the limiter so even
when each host has a dedicated path to the device (as in
dual port SAS or FC), that 2nd host cuts the throughput by
more than 1/2 with uncoordinated seeks and transfers.

That's only a problem if there is a single shared device. Since btrfs supports multiple devices, each host could own a device set and access from other hosts would be through the owner. You would need RDMA to get reasonable performance and some kind of dual-porting to get high availability. Each host could control the allocation tree for its devices.

Of course, this doesn't solve the other problems with parallel mounts.

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