Wanted to see if there's active development on N-Way (traditional) RAID-1.

By this, I mean that RAID-1 across "n" disks traditionally means "n"
copies of data, but btrfs currently implements RAID-1 as "2" copies of
data.  So, unlike traditional RAID-1, losing 2 drives in a many drive
array might cause data loss.  It's been mentioned before that N-Way
(traditional) RAID-1 should eventually be implemented through btrfs.
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