Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "3510 JBOD ZFS vs 3510 HW RAID"
2006 Oct 16
11
Configuring a 3510 for ZFS
Hi folks,
Myself and a colleague are currently involved in a prototyping exercise
to evaluate ZFS against our current filesystem. We are looking at the
best way to arrange the disks in a 3510 storage array.
We have been testing with the 12 disks on the 3510 exported as "nraid"
logical devices. We then configured a single ZFS pool on top of this,
using two raid-z arrays. We are getting
2007 Jan 25
4
high density SAS
Well Solaris SAS isn''t there yet but anyway just found some interesting
high density SAS/SATA enclosures.
<http://xtore.com/product_list.asp?cat=JBOD>
The XJ 2000 is like the x4500 in that it holds 48 drives, however with
the XJ 2000 2 drives are on each carrier and you can get to them from
the front.
I don''t like xtore in general but the 24 bay (2.5" SAS) and 48
2006 Sep 18
7
drbd using zfs send/receive?
hi everyone,
I am planning on creating a local SAN via NFS(v4) and several redundant
nodes.
I have been using DRBD on linux before and now am asking whether some of
you have experience on on-demand network filesystem mirrors.
I have yet little Solaris sysadmin know how, but i am interesting
whether there is an on-demand support for sending snapshots. I.e. not
via a cron job, but via a
2006 Dec 08
22
ZFS Usage in Warehousing (lengthy intro)
Dear all,
we''re currently looking forward to restructure our hardware environment for
our datawarehousing product/suite/solution/whatever.
We''re currently running the database side on various SF V440''s attached via
dual FC to our SAN backend (EMC DMX3) with UFS. The storage system is
(obviously in a SAN) shared between many systems. Performance is mediocre
in terms
2006 Jul 17
28
Big JBOD: what would you do?
ZFS fans,
I''m preparing some analyses on RAS for large JBOD systems such as
the Sun Fire X4500 (aka Thumper). Since there are zillions of possible
permutations, I need to limit the analyses to some common or desirable
scenarios. Naturally, I''d like your opinions. I''ve already got a few
scenarios in analysis, and I don''t want to spoil the brain storming, so
2007 Apr 22
7
slow sync on zfs
Hello zfs-discuss,
Relatively low traffic to the pool but sync takes too long to complete
and other operations are also not that fast.
Disks are on 3510 array. zil_disable=1.
bash-3.00# ptime sync
real 1:21.569
user 0.001
sys 0.027
During sync zpool iostat and vmstat look like:
f3-1 504G 720G 370 859 995K 10.2M
misc 20.6M 52.0G 0 0
2006 Nov 03
27
# devices in raidz.
for s10u2, documentation recommends 3 to 9 devices in raidz. what is the
basis for this recommendation? i assume it is performance and not failure
resilience, but i am just guessing... [i know, recommendation was intended
for people who know their raid cold, so it needed no further explanation]
thanks... oz
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I have a hard time
2012 Nov 22
19
ZFS Appliance as a general-purpose server question
A customer is looking to replace or augment their Sun Thumper
with a ZFS appliance like 7320. However, the Thumper was used
not only as a protocol storage server (home dirs, files, backups
over NFS/CIFS/Rsync), but also as a general-purpose server with
unpredictably-big-data programs running directly on it (such as
corporate databases, Alfresco for intellectual document storage,
etc.) in order to
2011 Apr 07
40
X4540 no next-gen product?
While I understand everything at Oracle is "top secret" these days.
Does anyone have any insight into a next-gen X4500 / X4540? Does some
other Oracle / Sun partner make a comparable system that is fully
supported by Oracle / Sun?
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/servers/previous-products/index.html
What do X4500 / X4540 owners use if they''d like more
2007 Mar 21
3
zfs send speed
Howdy folks.
I''ve a customer looking to use ZFS in a DR situation. They have a large
data store where they will be taking snapshots every N minutes or so,
sending the difference of the snapshot and previous snapshot with zfs
send -i to a remote host, and in case of DR firing up the secondary.
However, I''ve seen a few references to the speed of zfs send being,
well, a bit
2008 Jul 31
17
Can I trust ZFS?
Hey folks,
I guess this is an odd question to be asking here, but I could do with some feedback from anybody who''s actually using ZFS in anger.
I''m about to go live with ZFS in our company on a new fileserver, but I have some real concerns about whether I can really trust ZFS to keep my data alive if things go wrong. This is a big step for us, we''re a 100% windows
2007 Sep 19
53
enterprise scale redundant Solaris 10/ZFS server providing NFSv4/CIFS
We are looking for a replacement enterprise file system to handle storage
needs for our campus. For the past 10 years, we have been happily using DFS
(the distributed file system component of DCE), but unfortunately IBM
killed off that product and we have been running without support for over a
year now. We have looked at a variety of possible options, none of which
have proven fruitful. We are
2009 Jan 27
5
Replacing HDD in x4500
The vendor wanted to come in and replace an HDD in the 2nd X4500, as it
was "constantly busy", and since our x4500 has always died miserably in
the past when a HDD dies, they wanted to replace it before the HDD
actually died.
The usual was done, HDD replaced, resilvering started and ran for about
50 minutes. Then the system hung, same as always, all ZFS related
commands would just
2008 Jul 02
14
is it possible to add a mirror device later?
Ciao,
the rot filesystem of my thumper is a ZFS with a single disk:
bash-3.2# zpool status rpool
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scrub: none requested
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
rpool ONLINE 0 0 0
c5t0d0s0 ONLINE 0 0 0
spares
c0t7d0 AVAIL
c1t6d0 AVAIL
c1t7d0
2007 Mar 15
20
C''mon ARC, stay small...
Running an mmap-intensive workload on ZFS on a X4500, Solaris 10 11/06
(update 3). All file IO is mmap(file), read memory segment, unmap, close.
Tweaked the arc size down via mdb to 1GB. I used that value because
c_min was also 1GB, and I was not sure if c_max could be larger than
c_min....Anyway, I set c_max to 1GB.
After a workload run....:
> arc::print -tad
{
. . .
ffffffffc02e29e8
2006 Sep 28
13
jbod questions
Folks,
We are in the process of purchasing new san/s that our mail server
runs on (JES3). We have moved our mailstores to zfs and continue to
have checksum errors -- they are corrected but this improves on the
ufs inode errors that require system shutdown and fsck.
So, I am recommending that we buy small jbods, do raidz2 and let zfs
handle the raiding of these boxes. As we need more
2006 Nov 01
56
ZFS/iSCSI target integration
Rick McNeal and I have been working on building support for sharing ZVOLs
as iSCSI targets directly into ZFS. Below is the proposal I''ll be
submitting to PSARC. Comments and suggestions are welcome.
Adam
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iSCSI/ZFS Integration
A. Overview
The goal of this project is to couple ZFS with the iSCSI target in Solaris
specifically to make it as easy to create and export ZVOLs
2007 Oct 27
14
X4500 device disconnect problem persists
After applying 125205-07 on two X4500 machines running Sol10U4 and
removing "set sata:sata_func_enable = 0x5" from /etc/system to
re-enable NCQ, I am again observing drive disconnect error messages.
This in spite of the patch description which claims multiple fixes
in this area:
6587133 repeated DMA command timeouts and device resets on x4500
6538627 x4500 message logs contain multiple
2008 Jan 31
16
Hardware RAID vs. ZFS RAID
Hello,
I have a Dell 2950 with a Perc 5/i, two 300GB 15K SAS drives in a RAID0 array. I am considering going to ZFS and I would like to get some feedback about which situation would yield the highest performance: using the Perc 5/i to provide a hardware RAID0 that is presented as a single volume to OpenSolaris, or using the drives separately and creating the RAID0 with OpenSolaris and ZFS? Or
2007 Sep 26
13
Nice chassis for ZFS server
Hi,
I just came across this box [0] (McKay Creek). Seems to be exceptional
building material for ZFS based NAS/iSCSI unit. I especially liked the
two extra system disks hidden inside the box !
Any one have an experience with these ?
[0] http://www.intel.com/design/servers/storage/ssr212mc2
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Regards,
Cyril