Hi Kyle,

On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 1:12 PM Kyle Sanderson <kyle.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
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[...]

> >
> > > The benefit of this can be the data disks are all zoned, and you can
> > > have a fast parity disk and still maintain excellent performance in
> > > the array (limited only by the speed of the disk in question +
> > > parity). Additionally, should 2 disks fail, you've either lost the
> > > parity and data disk, or 2 data disks with the parity and other disks
> > > not lost.

I think I understand the high level idea here. But I think we need a lot more
details on how to implement this, and what the system would look like.
Also, I don't quite follow why the data disks can be zoned devices and
still maintain excellent performance.

> > > I was reading through the DM and MD code and it looks like everything
> > > may already be there to do this, just needs (significant) stubs to be
> > > added to support this mode (or new code). Snapraid is a friendly (and
> > > respectable) implementation of this. Unraid and Synology SHR compete
> > > in this space, as well as other NAS and enterprise SAN providers.

Assume we figure out all the details. I will be happy to review patches in
MD code. But I won't be able to develop this feature myself.

Thanks,
Song

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