Wojciech Puchar wrote:

ZFS on FreeBSD is GEOM-ified. While I believe what Wojciech said about
needing a full disk is correct under Solaris, it's not the case in

i never said it requires full disk. but it will work very slow sharing a disk with non-ZFS things.

Well, of course if you are loading your disk with too many seeks it will be slow. This has nothing to do with ZFS.

to say more: zfs set copies could be usable to selectively mirror given
data while not mirroring other (using unprotected storage for ZFS).
but it's broken. it writes N copies under write, but don't remake
copies in case of failure!

which make it almost unusable. in case of any failure you have to copy and delete every file to make it actually repaired.

Eh?  It happens automatically.

Kris
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