layering question.

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Hi all...

I've heard rumours that layering bcache with other block device drivers might not be recommended... I wonder what the truth really is... perhaps someone can advise.

I was planning to use 2 SSD's... combined with 4 large spinning drives to create a large filesystem with BTRFS... my questions are as follows.

1. Is there a way to use 2 SSD's directly, or would it be OK to use MD to stripe them?... then used the MD array as the cache device?

2. I would be using BTRFS, so would it be better to create 4 separate bcache devices each attached to the single cache device, and then use BTRFS to raid 4 bcache devices... obviously this would be more flexible, or would I need to make an MD raid of the 4 devices, and then use that to create a single bcache device and build a BTRFS filesystem on top of that.

Hope that's clear, any clarification would be appreciated...

Also, there's talk about a pending on-disk cache format change some time around 3.19, but no details... is this over with, or still pending?

James

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