Hello,

i compared btrfs raid with mdadm raid. The mdadm raid was used with ext4 
filesystem.
I used 4 SSDs and 4 HDDs in RAID0, RAID1 and RAID5. In the test I compiled the 
linux kernel and took the time how long it compiled + pagecache drop.
The interesting result is that btrfs is always better on the HDDs but on the 
SSDs mdadm is better. Do you have an explanation for that?

Furthermore I tested writing on the RAIDs. I used a tool that wrote always 1GB 
with different blocksizes. The filesystems had the default 4k blocksize.
For RAID5 the runtime become better and better there was no saturation even for 
512k blocksize. But when I compiled the kernel with raid 5 it took the same 
time as it took on a btrfs no raid disk. For a RAID 1 it's fine but for RAID5 
it should be faster (for RAID0 it actually is).
Can you explain those results to me?


Thank you

Carsten
 
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