Upgraded the btrfs tree to 6-17 and all of the stability problems went away on the single disk system, so not sure if this was a code problem or hardware, but at least stable now.
Performance results updated at:
http://btrfs.boxacle.net/repository/single-disk/History/History.html

The fixed to the cow path are obvious for random write, although even on single disk the CPU overhead is very noticeable as the efficiency graphs show.

The good news is that now the only workload that Btrfs is not at or near the top in performance for single disk is MailServer.

Steve
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