← Back to context Comment by stavros 3 months ago Is that the case? What if I expand a 3-1 array to 3-2? Won't the old blocks remain 3-1? 3 comments stavros Reply Timshel 3 months ago I don't believe it supports adding parity drives only data drives. stavros 3 months ago Ahh interesting, thanks. bmicraft 3 months ago Since preexisting blocks are kept at their current parity ratio and not modified (only redistributed among all devices), increasing the parity level of new blocks won't really be useful in practice anyway.
Timshel 3 months ago I don't believe it supports adding parity drives only data drives. stavros 3 months ago Ahh interesting, thanks. bmicraft 3 months ago Since preexisting blocks are kept at their current parity ratio and not modified (only redistributed among all devices), increasing the parity level of new blocks won't really be useful in practice anyway.
stavros 3 months ago Ahh interesting, thanks. bmicraft 3 months ago Since preexisting blocks are kept at their current parity ratio and not modified (only redistributed among all devices), increasing the parity level of new blocks won't really be useful in practice anyway.
bmicraft 3 months ago Since preexisting blocks are kept at their current parity ratio and not modified (only redistributed among all devices), increasing the parity level of new blocks won't really be useful in practice anyway.
I don't believe it supports adding parity drives only data drives.
Ahh interesting, thanks.
Since preexisting blocks are kept at their current parity ratio and not modified (only redistributed among all devices), increasing the parity level of new blocks won't really be useful in practice anyway.