I've done this when the hardware raid only suppored raid 5 but I wanted
raid 6. I've also done it when I had enough disks to need more than one
hardware raid card to talk to them all, but wanted one logical drive for
the system.
most people are not willing to live with unbuffered write performance.
they care about their data, but they also care about performance, and
since performance is what they see on an ongong basis, they tend to care
more about performance.
given that we don't even have barriers enabled by default on ext3 due to
the performance hit, what makes you think that disabling buffers entirely
is going to be acceptable to people?
David Lang
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