From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: George Rapp Subject: Recommended filesystem for RAID 6 Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2020 00:42:33 -0400 Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Return-path: Sender: linux-raid-owner@vger.kernel.org To: Linux-RAID List-Id: linux-raid.ids Hello Linux RAID community - I've been running an assortment of software RAID arrays for a while now (my oldest Creation Time according to 'mdadm --detail' is April 2011) but have been meaning to consolidate my five active arrays into something easier to manage. This weekend, I finally found enough cheap 2TB disks to get started. I'm planning on creating a RAID 6 array due to the age and consumer-grade quality of my 16 2TB disks. Use case is long-term storage of many small files and a few large ones (family photos and videos, backups of other systems, working copies of photo, audio, and video edits, etc.)? Current usable space is about 10TB but my end state vision is probably upwards of 20TB. I'll probably consign the slowest working disks in the server to an archive filesystem, either RAID 1 or RAID 5, for stuff I care less about and backups; the archive part can be ignored for the purposes of this exercise. My question is: what filesystem type would be best practice for my use case and size requirements on the big array? (I have reviewed https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/RAID_and_filesystems, but am looking for practitioners' recommendations.) I've run ext4 exclusively on my arrays to date, but have been reading up on xfs; is there another filesystem type I should consider? Finally, are there any pitfalls I should know about in my high-level design? Details: # uname -a Linux backend5 5.7.11-200.fc32.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Jul 29 17:15:52 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux # mdadm --version mdadm - v4.1 - 2018-10-01 Finally, and this is inadequate given the value I've received from the efforts of this group, but thanks for many years of supporting mdadm and helping with software RAID issues, including the recovery procedures you have written up and guided me through. This group's efforts have saved my data, my bacon, and my sanity on more than one occasion. -- George Rapp (Pataskala, OH) Home: george.rapp -- at -- gmail.com LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgerapp Phone: +1 740 936 RAPP (740 936 7277)