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2009 Jun 18
7
7110 questions
...that would be "unsupported." Specifically, whether they are "not supported" if they have specifically been crippled in the software. 1) SSD''s I can imagine buying an intel SSD, slotting it into the 7110, and using it as a ZFS L2ARC (? i mean the equivalent of "readzilla") 2) expandability I can imagine buying a SAS card and a JBOD and hooking it up to the 7110; it has plenty of PCI slots. finally, one question - I presume that I need to devote a pair of disks to the OS, so I really only get 14 disks for data. Correct? thanks! danno -- Dan Pritts, Sr. Sy...
2009 Nov 20
13
Data balance across vdevs
I''m migrating to ZFS and Solaris for cluster computing storage, and have some completely static data sets that need to be as fast as possible. One of the scenarios I''m testing is the addition of vdevs to a pool. Starting out, I populated a pool that had 4 vdevs. Then, I added 3 more vdevs and would like to balance this data across the pool for performance. The data may be
2008 Sep 14
10
ZFS system requirements
Hi, this says that opensolaris only requires 512MB ram: http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/IPS/sysreq.html This says 1GB ram and a 64bit processor are recommended: http://www.solarisinternals.com/wiki/index.php/ZFS_Best_Practices_Guide#Memory_and_Swap_Space Am I going to have problems if I run opensolaris and zfs at the minimum requirements? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2009 Nov 22
9
Resilver/scrub times?
Hi all! I''ve decided to take the "big jump" and build a ZFS home filer (although it might also do "other work" like caching DNS, mail, usenet, bittorent and so forth). YAY! I wonder if anyone can shed some light on how long a pool scrub would take on a fairly decent rig. These are the specs as-ordered: Asus P5Q-EM mainboard Core2 Quad 2.83 GHZ 8GB DDR2/80 OS: 2 x
2009 Apr 11
17
Supermicro SAS/SATA controllers?
The standard controller that has been recommended in the past is the AOC-SAT2-MV8 - an 8 port with a marvel chipset. There have been several mentions of LSI based controllers on the mailing lists and I''m wondering about them. One obvious difference is that the Marvel contoller is PCI-X and the LSI controllers are PCI-E. Supermicro have several LSI controllers. AOC-USASLP-L8i with the