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2020 May 03
2
Understanding VDO vs ZFS
...ts:
1K-blocks used : 5248212
1K-blocks available : 36686636
used percent : 12
saving percent : 89
So at the end it is using 5248212 1K blocks minus 4212024 initial used 1K
blocks, gives (5248212 - 4212024) = 1036188 1K blocks / 1024 = about 1012MB
total.
Hope this helps understanding where the space goes.
BTW: Testing system is CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 stock. with only "yum
install vdo kmod-kvdo"
History of commands:
[root at localhost vdomounts]# history
2 pvcreate /dev/sdb
3 pvcre...
2020 May 03
0
Understanding VDO vs ZFS
...: 5248212
> 1K-blocks available : 36686636
> used percent : 12
> saving percent : 89
>
>So at the end it is using 5248212 1K blocks minus 4212024 initial
>used 1K
>blocks, gives (5248212 - 4212024) = 1036188 1K blocks / 1024 = about
>1012MB
>total.
>
>Hope this helps understanding where the space goes.
>
>BTW: Testing system is CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 stock. with only
>"yum
>install vdo kmod-kvdo"
>
>History of commands:
>[root at localhost vdomounts]# h...
2020 May 03
9
Understanding VDO vs ZFS
Folks
I'm looking for a solution for backups because ZFS has failed on me
too many times. In my environment, I have a large amount of data
(around 2tb) that I periodically back up. I keep the last 5
"snapshots". I use rsync so that when I overwrite the oldest backup,
most of the data is already there and the backup completes quickly,
because only a small number of files have