Building A Low-Cost Btrfs SSD RAID Array For $80

Written by Michael Larabel in Storage on 2 February 2016 at 11:30 AM EST. Page 3 of 3. 21 Comments.
Btrfs Linux SSD RAID0 RAID1 Benchmarks
Btrfs Linux SSD RAID0 RAID1 Benchmarks

The BlogBench benchmark results saw only modest changes in performance.

Btrfs Linux SSD RAID0 RAID1 Benchmarks

This isn't the most interesting or exciting Btrfs RAID comparison we've done at Phoronix, but the results are what they are for those curious about Btrfs RAID on some cheap SSDs.

Btrfs Linux SSD RAID0 RAID1 Benchmarks

To explore these results some more or see how your own Linux disks are comparing in performance, visit the OpenBenchmarking.org result file or run phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1602021-GA-BTRFSCHEA84. If you are interested in purchasing these low-cost SanDisk SSDs, you can find them at Amazon.com.

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