Neil Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday May 2, [email protected] wrote:
> > NeilBrown wrote:
> > > The "industry standard" DDF format allows for a stripe/offset layout
> > > where data is duplicated on different stripes. e.g.
> > >
> > > A B C D
> > > D A B C
> > > E F G H
> > > H E F G
> > >
> > > (columns are drives, rows are stripes, LETTERS are chunks of data).
> >
> > Presumably, this is the case for --layout=f2 ?
>
> Almost. mdadm doesn't support this layout yet.
> 'f2' is a similar layout, but the offset stripes are a lot further
> down the drives.
> It will possibly be called 'o2' or 'offset2'.
>
> > If so, would --layout=f4 result in a 4-mirror/striped array?
>
> o4 on a 4 drive array would be
>
> A B C D
> D A B C
> C D A B
> B C D A
> E F G H
> ....
Yes, so would this give us 4 physically duplicate mirrors?
If not, would it be possible to add a far-offset mode to yield such a layout?
> > Also, would it be possible to have a staged write-back mechanism across
> > multiple stripes?
>
> What exactly would that mean?
Write the first stripe, then write subsequent duplicate stripes based on idle
with a max delay for each delayed stripe.
> And what would be the advantage?
Faster burst writes, probably.
Thanks!
--
Al
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