[CentOS] CentOS and LessFS
Nataraj
incoming-centos at rjl.com
Wed Jan 18 03:29:07 UTC 2012
On 01/17/2012 04:59 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 01/17/12 4:41 PM, Nataraj wrote:
>> On 01/17/2012 03:36 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>>>> I wouldn't trust any of the software block-dedup systems with my only
>>>> copy of something important - plus they need a lot of RAM which your
>>>> old systems probably don't have either.
>>>>
>> I am interested in backuppc, however from what I read online it appears
>> that zfs is a very featureful robust high performance filesystem that
>> is heavily used in production environments.
> ZFS is very memory intensive on larger file systems. I believe they
> recommend on the order of 1GB ram per terabyte of storage for decent
> performance.
I think that is not so unreasonable for the features you are getting. I
wonder if it would be possible to put the file system data structures on
an SSD? I also have read that it is a good idea to use ECC memory on
such a fileserver, but that's really true of any computer. Undetected
memory errors will cause data loss.
> Personally, I would only run ZFS for any sort of production application
> on a Solaris 10/11 system where its natively supported, and then only
> with a support contract from Oracle.
I am inclined to agree. If I was setting it up for a serious production
environment, I would bite the bullet and run Solaris as well.
> When its good, its very good, when its bad, its reformat and restore
> from backup time...
>
We'll maybe I'll live with backuppc for now.
Nataraj
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