Hi all, Back in March someone asked about deduplication in Centos and I replied I'm using LessFS. I want to report that my overall experience is that I have performance issue up to the point that I would like to abandon it.
The OP was asking http://www.opendedup.org/ How is it?
Thanks Fajar
On Friday, September 16, 2011 11:58 AM, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all, Back in March someone asked about deduplication in Centos and I replied I'm using LessFS. I want to report that my overall experience is that I have performance issue up to the point that I would like to abandon it.
The OP was asking http://www.opendedup.org/ How is it?
ZFS, ZFS, ZFS
On 09/15/11 9:10 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
ZFS, ZFS, ZFS
dedup is an extremely new feature in ZFS and not even enabled in the latest release of supported Solaris 10... so, I'd wonder if the A) the source code for it is in the open source version (Oracle hasn't been releasing new source code to much of anything) or B) its considered stable yet.
frankly, the only place I'd consider using any sort of dedup is in a backup system like backuppc, where its implemented at an application level rather than transparently in the file system. as your file system object count grows, it becomes astronomically more expensive.
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Christopher Chan christopher.chan@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
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Hi Christopher. Thanks for your hint. I'm testing it now on Centos. So far it's awesome!!
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Fajar Priyanto fajarpri@arinet.org wrote:
The OP was asking http://www.opendedup.org/ How is it?
Hmm opendedup requires java which I'm not allowed to use. :(
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Fajar Priyanto fajarpri@arinet.org wrote:
The OP was asking http://www.opendedup.org/ How is it?
Hmm opendedup requires java which I'm not allowed to use. :(
Hey, like that's a bad thing? <g>
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