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      You technically can but the btrfs implementation is problematic. It has gotten better but I wouldn’t call it production ready.

      It does support raid1, raid10 and raid1c2/3. The reason I like btrfs is that it is baked into the Linux kernel and file system utilities so managing it is easier.

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        Problem is, i seek good alternative for zfs for raid 5/6 filesystems on linux, so far i didn’t found any FS better than zfs for that purpose

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          For better or for worse ZFS does what it does really well. Right now we don’t have much in the way options.