I''ve been running ZFS on FreeBSD and i''ve had no problems.
ZFS is still
considered experimental in FreeBSD but it''s working wonderfully. I
have 3
raidz1 vdevs with 4 1tb drives each and i''ve had several power outages
and
i''ve yanked out disks just to see what would happen....it''s
been fine. I
used FreeBSD because there was no support for my raidcard in opensolaris
yet. I''m using zfs on 2 other opensolaris computers but with much
smaller
pools...the desktop i''m writing this on has a simple mirror of 2 250 gb
disks and a zfs laptop i have has a single no-redundancy setup.
All around i''m very impressed and satisfied with ZFS
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 4:03 AM, Ross <no-reply at opensolaris.org> wrote:
> Same here, I''ve got a test server at work running 15x 500GB SATA
disks on a
> pair of AOC-SAT2-MV8 cards, it suffered some 20 minutes of slow response
> when a disk started to fail, but although that caused a few problems with
> the clients, the data is still there.
>
> However, my home system has been superb. That''s 6x 1TB SATA disks
on an
> AOC-SAT2-MV8, it''s suffered multiple power cuts (8 or more), a
dead disk,
> and has been upgraded to many of the bi-weekly OpenSolaris builds.
It''s
> never gone down, and has been serving data to a mix of Linux, Windows and
> Xbox clients without a single hiccup.
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