29 Jun
2012
29 Jun
'12
1:45 a.m.
On 06/28/12 05:56, Ed W wrote:
So given the statistics show us that 2 disk failures are much more common than we expect, and that "silent corruption" is likely occurring within (larger) real world file stores, there really aren't many battle tested options that can protect against this - really only RAID6 right now and that has significant limitations...
Has anyone tried or benchmarked ZFS, perhaps ZFS+NFS as backing store for spools? Sorry if I've missed it and this has already come up. We're using Netapp/NFS, and are likely to continue to do so but still curious.
-K